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The I·V·O model is phenomenologically testable. That means: multiple people can recognize the same field dynamics, independently of each other. This template makes it possible to document cases in a structured way and compare them.

By documenting your observations in this format, you contribute to a growing case archive that makes the reproducibility of field signals visible.

Title of the case

Short, clear title. Examples:

  • Conversation that tipped on breath
  • Direction flash on the train
  • Field shifts on the harbor pier

1. Situation (M – Matter)

Factual, objective description of the situation.

  • Location
  • Context
  • People involved
  • What happened before the signal

Key question: What was the world before the field started to move?

2. I – Observer

What was registered pre-verbally?

  • Breath
  • Rhythm
  • Micro-tension
  • Timing
  • Sensory micro-changes

No interpretation. Only observation.

3. V – Direction

Which vector or shift appeared?

  • Toward openness
  • Toward tension
  • Toward interruption
  • Toward decision-making
  • Toward withdrawal
  • Toward acceleration

V is never intention, but field vector.

4. O – Field

What changed in the whole?

  • Space
  • Atmosphere
  • Pressure
  • Coherence
  • Phase
  • Rhythm
  • Synchronicity

5. Field signals (pre-verbal)

Concrete, observable phenomena:

  • Simultaneous breath change
  • Rhythm break
  • Change in silence quality
  • Micro-muscle reactions
  • Timing moments
  • Synchronously occurring events

This is the core of reproducibility.

6. The tipping point (ΔO)

The exact moment when the field changes.

  • Signal
  • Time
  • Effect
  • What became visible after the shift

7. The aftermath (E – Experience)

What emerged after the shift?

  • Clarity
  • Direction
  • Rest
  • Break
  • Coherence
  • Movement

8. Validation point

Why this is a valid case:

  • Pre-verbal signals → observable by multiple people
  • Field shift → exact moment recognizable
  • Direction → consistent among those involved
  • Effect → reproducible

This template forms the basis for a phenomenological case archive that documents reproducible field dynamics within the I·V·O model.

Want to submit a case? Use this template and send your observation to:
info@design-by-authenticity.org

See also: Phenomenological Validation for the theoretical background of this testing method.