Objective Projection Methodology Now Available on Wikibooks
The Objective Projection narrative engineering methodology, developed by Levent Bulut, is now available on Wikibooks — the Wikimedia Foundation's open educational platform. The Turkish-language edition was published this month, with an English edition in preparation.
The book is titled: "Nesnel İzdüşüm: Beyin Neden Bazı Hikayeleri Unutmuyor?" (Objective Projection: Why the Brain Never Forgets Some Stories)
The 12-chapter book covers narrative entropy, the Vacuum Variable, the Adjective Embargo, and the brain's spatial memory mechanisms — without academic jargon. Each chapter is supported by practical writing examples.
What Is Objective Projection?
Objective Projection is a writing technique that encodes emotion through measurable physical parameters rather than abstract emotional labels. Instead of writing "The woman was very sad," it proposes: "The woman placed her hand on the arm of the chair. The wood was cold. She pulled it back."
The methodology's neurobiological foundation is the thalamo-amygdala pathway, which activates the autonomic nervous system directly — bypassing cultural interpretation.
The Wikibooks publication marks the first step in making the methodology available as open educational material on an international platform.
Access
Wikibooks (English): en.wikibooks.org