SPIRIT ID PROOF™

Spirit ID™ Module

Spirit ID Proof™

Spirit ID Proof™ defines what “proof-grade” means within the Spirit ID system. It is not about absolute certainty, but about method-based thresholds: consistency, observability, verifiability and triangulation.

1) Purpose of Spirit ID Proof™

Spirit ID Proof™ establishes a clear and transparent standard for evaluating evidence within the Spirit ID framework. It defines criteria, procedures and thresholds necessary before a case
can be assessed as “proof‑grade”.

2) The Four Proof‑Grade Pillars

  • 1. Consistency:
    internal signature stability across a defined corpus (tone, structure, lexicon).
  • 2. Observability:
    responses or manifestations must be detectable (audio, physical response, PK thuds).
  • 3. Verifiability:
    information, responses or patterns must be open to review and testing by others.
  • 4. Triangulation:
    independent evidence lines (e.g., Spirit ID + PK Duality) pointing in the same direction.

3) When is a case “proof‑grade”?

A Spirit ID Case™ is considered “proof‑grade” when it meets the following
minimum conditions:

  • (A) Internal signature:
    clear linguistic consistency across multiple texts.
  • (B) External response:
    PK‑based duality with predefined code (e.g., 1 thud = YES, 2 thuds = NO).
  • (C) Independent anchoring:
    presence of a reference person or external observer (e.g., academic witness).
  • (D) Documented conditions:
    clear protocol, date, procedure and setting.
  • (E) Transparency:
    limitations must be stated; methods open for replication.

4) Proof‑Grade Workflow

Spirit ID Proof™ uses a simple, replicable workflow:

  1. Collect corpus:
    texts, recordings, transcripts.
  2. Run Spirit ID:
    linguistic/structural signature analysis.
  3. Apply Duality:
    PK yes/no verification with predefined codes.
  4. Cross‑compare:
    see whether Spirit ID and PK confirm one another.
  5. Document conditions:
    date, format, witness, protocol.
  6. Assign case status:
    e.g., Pilot, Under Review, Proof‑Grade.

5) Limitations (important for credibility)

  • Linguistic signature alone cannot decide identity.
  • PK Duality requires predefined codes and controlled conditions.
  • Witnesses and metadata strengthen a case, but do not guarantee identity.
  • All cases remain open for reevaluation as more evidence becomes available.