Deterministic Simulator

One infrastructure. Two readings of instability.

OpenProof does not claim truth. It structures what can be made readable, reconstructible, and verifiable at Moment T. The same sealed logic can be used in two ways: to defend a decision under scrutiny, or to detect organizational instability before crisis becomes visible.

Core: sealed JSON + human-readable preview + public hash Method: deterministic · no AI · no interpretation Output: RPO = Registered Probative Object
Crisis Mode is for litigation, audit, and decision defense. Signal Mode is for organizational readability, instability detection, and structural prevention. In both cases, the hash proves integrity over time, not “truth”.

Choose your reading

Same deterministic core · different institutional use
Mode 01 High urgency

Crisis Mode

Use this reading when a decision is already exposed, contested, or likely to be challenged. The objective is not analysis for its own sake. The objective is to determine whether the decision can be reconstructed and defended under scrutiny.

Litigation readiness · audit exposure · governance pressure · executive accountability
Outputs: coverage, defensibility, institutional exposure, escalation path, sealed RPO
Buyers: DRH · DG · Legal · COMEX · crisis cabinets
Question answered
Can this decision withstand legal, institutional, or executive scrutiny?
Primary promise
Protect what can be defended before it becomes a liability.
Mode 02 Prevention layer

Signal Mode

Use this reading when the organization still functions on the surface, but something is drifting underneath. The objective is not to score people. The objective is to determine where the structure becomes unreadable, unstable, or friction-heavy before failure becomes visible.

Instability detection · turnover friction · leadership drift · decision-chain misalignment
Outputs: interpretive coherence, ESI, structural exposure, stabilization path, sealed RPO
Buyers: DRH · COMEX · transformation · governance leaders
Question answered
Where is organizational readability degrading before crisis becomes visible?
Primary promise
Restore structural readability before instability hardens into crisis.

What remains identical

Infrastructure logic

The simulator does not switch to a different ontology when you change mode. It keeps the same core discipline: sealed structure, readable preview, public hash, deterministic scoring rules, and human accountability.

What changes is the institutional reading: defense under pressure versus prevention before breakdown. That distinction is the product architecture.

Invariant 01
No AI decisioning
Invariant 02
No interpretation claims
Invariant 03
Public hash for integrity
Invariant 04
RPO as opposable structure
The simulator is not the product itself. It is the visible edge of a broader ProofOps logic: integrity, readability, verifiability, and institutional accountability.
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© OpenProof — RPO v0.1. Created by Gersende Ryard de Parcey.
Spec · Crisis Mode · Signal Mode