Objective Projection: Five Scenes and a Technique — Free Book
The cabinet door opened. A cloth bag of dried herbs fell and struck the worktop and split. The leaves spread. The hands stayed where they were — neither gathering them up nor pushing them aside. A car passed outside, passed, and moved away. The hands were still there.
The word "grief" does not appear in that paragraph. Neither does "like" or "as if". But something is felt.
This is how Objective Projection works: instead of naming an emotion, placing on the page the physical conditions under which the body produces it.
Objective Projection: Five Scenes and a Technique
Levent Bulut — Free — 2026
The book is now available free on Apple Books and Google Play Books.
What Is in the Book
Part One — The Technique
A clear account of the six rules and the physical logic behind each one. The Emotion Embargo, the Simile Prohibition, Materialised Emotions, Micro-Focus, Temporal Anchoring, and Atmospheric Contradiction. Each rule is explained not as an aesthetic preference but as a consequence of how the human autonomic nervous system processes physical stimuli.
Part Two — Five Scenes
Five prose scenes written entirely within the rules: grief, love, fear, hope, and anger. None of them contain the word "sad". None use a simile. Only objects, movement, and chains of physical cause and effect. Each scene is followed by a technical note identifying which rules are operating and why.
Part Three — Objective Projection with AI
How to use Objective Projection with ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Copilot, and Claude. A complete prompt architecture, a master prompt template, and a tool-by-tool comparison. When you tell a language model to "write a sad scene", it produces the highest-probability output: rain, a solitary figure, tears. Objective Projection changes the instruction — and the output changes entirely.
Part Four — A Call to Content Creators
An open invitation to bloggers, writers, and content creators. Use the technique. Develop it. If you use it, name it.
Why Free
Objective Projection is part of the Bulut Doctrine: an academic framework documented across Zenodo, SSRN, PhilPapers, and the Open Science Framework, with a full DOI chain and pre-registered empirical protocols. A technique spreads when the barrier to entry is zero.
This book is the entry point. The academic framework is the foundation. The empirical validation — OPCT v2.0, pre-registered at osf.io/us8bw — is in progress.
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The Academic Framework
Objective Projection is formally documented in the following pre-registered academic publications:
Architectural Framework — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18689179
OPCT v2.0 Protocol — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19415236
The Reader Process Layer — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19457563
Narrative Momentum — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19458013
Reader-State Interaction — DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19458240
OSF Pre-registration: osf.io/us8bw
Levent Bulut — Founder, the Bulut Doctrine
ORCID: 0009-0007-7500-2261 | leventbulut.com