Primary Datum
Datum: Thallus and Phlegon are known through mediated later references to darkness or eclipse-like notices connected by Christian writers to the passion chronology.
Scoring / Hypothesis Pressure
Contextual / unweighted / no active Bayes factor.
Dependency / Cap Metadata
- dependency_cluster_id
- external_attestation_support
- dependency_cluster_role
- support_layer
- dependency_cluster
- external_attestation_support
- dependency_role
- support_layer
- cap_profile
- support_layer_small
- evidence_function
- unweighted_explanatory
- directness
- explanatory_only
Counter-Pressure
- title
- Thallus and Phlegon eclipse notices (cautious) is context, not an extra scored proof.
- text
- This row helps readers understand the New Testament historical synchronisms family, but it should not be treated as independent BF pressure on top of its child or sibling rows. Synchronisms are support-layer evidence. They do not, by themselves, prove miracles, Resurrection, or Christ as Logos.
- path
- Use it to orient the question and then move to the scored rows that carry the evidential weight. Use it to show that the texts are not floating myth, then keep the theological claim tied to stronger direct rows.
Caveats / Notes
- Cap notes
- Capped subitem under E-HIST-EXT-ATTEST.
- Scoring note
- No Bayes factors applied. Future lane: external-attestation cautionary datum only after source-threshold ruling.
- Governance note
- Capped subitem under E-HIST-EXT-ATTEST.
- Disposition note
- Batch 2 full-item completion: source chain clarified as mediated and fragmentary. Keep unscored until maintainer define whether Thallus/Phlegon notices meet the threshold for tiny external-attestation weighting or should remain cautionary/unweighted.
Machine-Readable Source
This page is generated from the public evidence mirror without recalculating or changing scores.