Jefferyism is a framework for exploring reality through science, reason, subjective experience, and intellectual curiosity.
It is not an invitation to adopt a fixed ideology, but an invitation to participate in a process of inquiry. It begins with questions, follows evidence where it leads, distinguishes between established knowledge and informed speculation, and recognizes that understanding is refined through continual examination.
Jefferyism proposes conclusions where the evidence is strong, clearly identifies speculation where certainty is not possible, and encourages every individual to examine the reasoning rather than simply accept the answers. Its goal is not to tell people what to think, but to provide a framework for thinking more clearly about the universe, consciousness, meaning, and the human experience.
