Fact-Checking Policy
DSGNUS is dedicated to publishing accurate and reliable information. Our articles explore advanced concepts in luxury interior design, ranging from theoretical physics applications to future material science. This policy outlines our commitment to ensuring the veracity of all content.
Last updated: March 2026.
Our Verification Process
All articles undergo a thorough review before publication. Editors verify factual statements, data, and specific claims related to luxury interior design, emerging technologies, and architectural principles. This includes confirming scientific principles or design methodologies mentioned.
We confirm the accuracy of product specifications, material properties, and complex architectural concepts. Our process aims to provide readers with dependable information on future design trends and technological advancements.
Source Reliability
We prioritize authoritative and credible sources for all factual claims. Primary research, such as academic papers, peer-reviewed scientific studies, and patent applications, forms the foundation for many technical descriptions. Official reports from recognized industry bodies or regulatory agencies are also highly valued.
Key references include university publications, reputable engineering organizations, and architectural research institutions. We also consult manufacturer data sheets and detailed technical specifications for material or system descriptions within luxury design contexts.
Evaluating Claims
Every factual claim receives careful examination by our editorial team. We cross-reference information across multiple independent sources to ensure consistency. When details appear inconsistent, we seek further clarification or additional corroborating evidence.
Claims about emerging technologies, such as quantum illumination or anti-gravity design, are assessed against current scientific understanding and documented theoretical frameworks. We clearly differentiate between established science and speculative possibilities within the design field.
Handling Unverified Information
If a factual claim cannot be independently verified through reliable sources, it will not be published as an established fact. Content may present a concept as a hypothesis or theoretical possibility, clearly labeling its speculative nature.
Unsupported assertions or unconfirmed future projections are either excluded or rephrased. Our readers receive clear distinctions between proven facts and theoretical outlooks in design and technology.
Fact Versus Opinion
DSGNUS maintains a clear separation between factual reporting and subjective analysis or opinion. Our articles present objective information regarding design technologies, materials, and trends.
Opinions, when included, are always clearly identified as those of the author or a cited expert. They reflect individual perspectives and do not represent universally accepted truths within the design community.
Reporting Corrections
We value reader input in upholding our accuracy standards. If you believe an article contains a factual error, please contact us. Provide the article title, the specific information in question, and any supporting evidence.
Our editorial team reviews all submissions without delay. We investigate reported inaccuracies and issue corrections as necessary. Send correction requests to [email protected].