Persisto Ergo Didici: Why Temporal Verification Is the Only Architecture That Survives the Fabrication Threshold

Infographic: Persisto Ergo Didici — three properties of temporal verification: Persistence (signal as process over time), Accumulation (evidence compounds), and Consequence (outcome independently observable). The deeper the process, the higher the cost of fabrication.

A structural analysis of the one dimension that artificial intelligence cannot compress. The Discovery Hidden Inside the Formula When the Fabrication Threshold is expressed as a ratio — FR = SSV / HVB — the formula looks like a diagnostic tool. It measures a relationship between two forces: the velocity at which synthetic signals can Persisto Ergo Didici: Why Temporal Verification Is the Only Architecture That Survives the Fabrication Threshold

The Profile That Doesn’t Exist — And Why the System Accepts It

A faceless silhouette surrounded by verifiable data points — job titles, skills, recommendations, connections — representing a synthetic profile that contains every element a verification system checks but corresponds to no real person

Every element is verifiable. That is precisely why the system accepts it. The profile There is a profile on a professional networking platform. It belongs to a senior project manager with twelve years of experience in enterprise software development. The profile includes a professional headshot — well-lit, slightly off-center, neutral background. The work history lists The Profile That Doesn’t Exist — And Why the System Accepts It