Rebuttal-First Search
A validation protocol that seeks counterevidence before acceptance
Rebuttal-first search is a validation protocol that looks for counterevidence before accepting a claim. Instead of asking "what supports this?", it asks "what would make this false?", then forces the claim to survive contact with counterexamples, boundary conditions, and alternative explanations.
It acts as a brake against confirmation bias and a defense against link-mediated authority in Encyclopedia Meltdown. In a Dialectical Graph, it naturally corresponds to generating attacking and undercutting relations early, which later makes synthesis cheaper.