Okay, since you make this additional claim - that your theory is in a class of its own - I included some rivals in my prompt. Here’s the prompt I used (which is obviously biased in favor of your theory because it uses the specific 30 problems you listed as a basis for comparison)
The attached text lists 30 problems that the theory contained therein purportedly solved. I’d like you to evaluate the text and determine to what degree the problems are actually solved. Analyze the problems and proposed solutions as impartially as possible, aiming only to give an accurate assessment. Across a set of dimensions that determine how well solved the problems are, compare the attached theory with the theories of:
- bernardo kastrup
- donald hoffman
- steven wolfram
- thomas campbell

