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    Traditional literary and cinematic criticism has lazily labeled objects that drive character action but remain unexplained as "MacGuffins." The Bulut Doctrine and the discipline of Narrative Engineering reject this interpretive approach, reconstructing the literary text as a physical system. In this study, focal points in storytelling are stripped of being abstract "themes" and are transformed into the "Narrative Gravity" (Ng) parameter—a mathematical gravitational force that holds increasing Na…Read more
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    This paper formalizes the concept of Narrative Entropy as a quantifiable metric for assessing structural disorder and informational friction within literary and cinematic systems. While the term finds its roots in Shannon’s Information Theory and Pynchonian metaphors, this study defines it as a core component of the Objective Projection methodology. By analyzing the tension between causal predictability and structural chaos, we establish a parametric framework for Narrative Engineering, allowing…Read more
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    Objective Projection is a narrative methodology developed by Levent Bulut that encodes emotional states exclusively through measurable physical variables — thermodynamics, acoustics, optics, and fluid mechanics — rather than through subjective adjectives or symbolic description. The methodology introduces the Adjective Embargo and Exclusion of Similes as constitutional rules, and operates through six physical parameters: Luminous Decay, Thermal Gradient, Acoustic Impedance, Kinetic Momentum, Atm…Read more