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The Coherence Challenge

Pick any text in human history. Compare its transmission coherence to the Bible. Watch the information theory do its work.

Information degrades over time. That's not opinion — it's Landauer's Principle and the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Every copy introduces noise. Every translation loses signal. Every century of transmission increases entropy.

So: how coherent should a text be after 3,400 years of hand-copying, translation into 700+ languages, transmission across every culture on earth, and active attempts to destroy it?

The Bible's answer breaks information theory. Enter your challenger below.

Coherence Stress Test
Enter stats for any text. The Bible's numbers are locked in for comparison.
How many independent authors/sources
From first author to last
Total surviving manuscripts
% agreement across manuscripts
Coherence Ratio
Expected Entropy (bits/yr)
σ Deviation from Expected

What the Calculator Measures

The Coherence Score is a composite of six stress factors that any text must survive. Each factor adds entropy — noise, degradation, information loss. A higher score means a text maintained more coherence against more destructive pressure.

The six factors: age (time = entropy), number of independent authors (coordination difficulty), languages translated into (translation loss), composition timespan (internal consistency challenge), manuscript gap (copy degradation), and textual agreement (actual measured coherence).

The Bible's numbers: 3,400 years old, 40+ authors, 700+ languages, 1,500-year composition span, 25,000+ manuscripts, 25-year gap (NT), 99.5% textual agreement.

By information theory, a text with those transmission parameters should be incoherent noise. The Bible isn't. That gap between expected and actual coherence is the measurement.

Go Deeper

The Moral-Physical Dictionary
Coherence isn't just about texts. It's the same variable underneath good, truth, beauty, and health.
Terminus Sui — Why Information Decays
Landauer's Principle and the Second Law explain WHY texts should degrade. The Bible's survival violates the prediction.
The Great Inversion
If coherence = good, and the Bible is the most coherent text in history, what does that tell you about the cultural project to discredit it?