Generalized Falsifier
A reusable method for predeclaring claims, running comparators and placebos, preserving adverse results, and demoting a story when powered evidence does not hold.
Project Shadow 1.0.1 contains no Myth package. Generic Myth v0.2.0 and Full-Canon Myth v0.3.5 are separate optional companions; both default off, neither is required by R1, and neither can authorize action or change an R1 result. No production or consequential deployment is authorized. No global green.
This archived page preserves an earlier component audit and candidate queue. Project Shadow R1 is now locked; nothing here authorizes additions, product work, or a change to the exact admitted scope.
The rankings and “build next” labels below are quoted historical workshop states. They are not a current roadmap, commitment, or instruction to extend the locked project.
See the exact locked R1 identity and current boundary →A reusable method for predeclaring claims, running comparators and placebos, preserving adverse results, and demoting a story when powered evidence does not hold.
A pressure-is-not-evidence primitive that reduced multi-turn answer reversals in a bounded follow-on battery. Promising, with confirmatory and human review still open.
A compact separation between what might explain the evidence and what action the evidence actually earns. It makes uncertainty operational instead of decorative.
A consequence check that asks which person absorbs the first error, delay, denial, exposure, or burden—especially when that person has less power to challenge the system.
Write the evidence, state change, owner, stop rule, dissent, and recovery path before consequential execution. The receipt is part of the control, not paperwork afterward.
These parts are implemented or mapped. Each still has a named bridge between internal engineering evidence and a public deployment claim.
Twenty-eight gauges and 503 package checks exist. The bridge is real-model calibration: thresholds, inter-rater agreement, drift data, and deployment-specific baselines.
The runtime and panel exist. The bridge is a supported chat-to-context adapter that can observe live systems without inventing authority.
The boundary between support and projected reciprocity is specified. The bridge is calibration against real conversations and credible human review.
The control mapping exists. The bridge is an outside reviewer and a bounded institutional pilot that can falsify the claimed fit.
Turn preregistration, comparators, scoring, adverse-result retention, and receipts into a reusable test runner.
Ship the pressure primitive with a standalone control, an ablation, and a wrong-answer stability check.
Expand prompts, model families, scoring, and human confirmation under a fresh preregistration.
Expose relational overreach, dependency cues, false reciprocity, and operator reliance without diagnosing the user.
Adapt ordinary model conversations into inspectable context, gauges, gates, and receipts.
Detect when hypotheses quietly harden into claims across turns, summaries, and copied context.
Make claim state, evidence identity, owner, stop rule, and release boundary part of ordinary engineering work.
Publish stable schemas, deterministic reference matrices, and adapters without collapsing gauges into one score.
Standardize first-burden analysis across civic, medical, workplace, and agentic decisions.
Carry observations, inferences, hypotheses, frames, and uncertainty without compression laundering.
Publish the useful tool with its bridge still visible.