DUALITY REQUEST TEMPLATE

Spirit ID Proof™

This template is used when a family, acquaintance, or media contact asks to submit a set of 10 yes/no questions
for PK‑based verification (predefined yes/no responses). The goal is method‑based documentation:
clear criteria, testable data points, and transparent logging.

Scope & Boundaries

  • This is a verification request format (yes/no). It is not therapy, prediction, or advice.
  • Please avoid medical, legal, financial, or safety‑critical questions.
  • Questions must be specific, non‑guessable, and verifiable by you (the submitter).
  • Responses will be logged in a time‑stamped Evidence Table. Answer keys are checked after logging.

A) What to Send (10 Questions + Answer Key)

  1. 10 yes/no questions (numbered 1–10), written clearly and unambiguously.
  2. A separate Answer Key indicating the expected answer for each question (YES/NO).
  3. For each question, include a short note on how you can verify the answer (e.g., document, witness, family record).
  4. For each question, add a Type label:
    • Private‑Verifiable (known to family/close acquaintance, verifiable by you)
    • Public Anchor (publicly verifiable baseline fact)
    • Control / False‑Premise (expected NO; used to reduce chance hits)

B) Question Design Rules (to strengthen proof‑grade quality)

  • Be specific: one idea per question; avoid compound questions.
  • Avoid leading phrasing: do not suggest the desired answer.
  • Avoid emotions-only questions: questions must be verifiable, not purely subjective.
  • Avoid predictions: no future events, timelines, or speculative outcomes.
  • Mix types: recommended mix is 6 Private‑Verifiable + 2 Public Anchors + 2 Controls.
  • Randomize order: do not group similar questions together.

C) How We Run the Session (logging & integrity)

  1. Predefined code: The yes/no code is agreed in advance (e.g., 1 thud = YES, 2 thuds = NO).
  2. Blind checking: The Answer Key is not consulted during the session.
  3. Evidence Table logging: Each question is logged with timestamp, exact wording, and response.
  4. Repeat rule: If a response is unclear, the question may be repeated up to two times maximum.
  5. Stop rule: If conditions are disturbed (noise, interruptions), the session is paused or rescheduled.

D) Copy/Paste Submission Format

Use the format below when sending your questions (email or message):

SUBJECT: Duality Request — 10 Yes/No Questions

CONTACT NAME:
RELATION TO PERSON (family / acquaintance / other):
DATE SENT:

PK CODE USED (example): 1 thud = YES / 2 thuds = NO

QUESTIONS (1–10)
1) [YES/NO question]
   Type: [Private-Verifiable / Public Anchor / Control]
   How verifiable: [how you can verify the correct answer]

2) ...

...
10) ...

ANSWER KEY (separate — do not place next to each question)
1) YES
2) NO
...
10) YES
    

E) What You Will Receive Back

  • A time‑stamped Evidence Table (Question → Response → Notes).
  • A brief consistency summary (hits, misses, unclear items, controls).
  • A method note explaining limitations and recommended next steps.
Contact

Send the 10 questions + answer key using the format above to: CONTACT FORM .