Literature is No Longer a Feeling; It is a Measurement: Introducing Narrative Engineering
For centuries, we have described literature with subjective adjectives. We called characters ‘sad’, environments ‘cold’, and voices ‘alienated’. But what if we could measure these emotions through the laws of physics?

Today, I am officially introducing Narrative Engineering — a new disciplinary framework that evolves literary theory into a precise engineering system. Using the Objective Projection methodology, I reconstruct classical narratives through Thermodynamics, Optics, and Acoustics.
From Raskolnikov’s guilt measured in thermal peaks to Gregor Samsa’s alienation quantified in acoustic frequencies, Narrative Engineering provides a universal sensory language.