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Zero G Index is a quieter way to approach products.
Product pages are fixed records. They describe what an object is, including its specifications and limits. Answer pages examine a single constraint using those same objects. They describe what changes and what does not.
These two surfaces do not merge. A product page does not explain usage. An answer page does not redefine the product. Each page type has a separate responsibility and does not substitute for the other.
Each product here exists as a stable, factual record. There are no rankings, no urgency cues, and no rotating recommendations. Products are not framed to convince – only to be understood.
Answer pages examine a defined constraint across one or more products. Tradeoffs are surfaced as differences in behavior, not as conclusions or outcomes. The same products may appear across multiple answers under different constraints.
We focus on a limited set of items and describe them carefully. Specifications are stated once, at the source. Claims are limited, explicit, and bounded. The set of products is intentionally limited and does not rotate for attention. New additions do not reorder existing entries.
This does not rank products. This does not recommend what to choose. This does not resolve a decision. Answer pages expose differences in behavior under a condition. They do not produce a conclusion. Multiple answers may exist without forming a unified outcome.
Understanding requires reading across separate pages rather than receiving a single combined explanation. No page aggregates all conditions into one place. Each answer is intentionally incomplete outside its defined constraint.
The structure separates objects from the conditions applied to them. No layer resolves those conditions into a final decision. The absence of resolution is a property of the system, not an omission.