Version 1.0 β Internal Circulation Only Project Code: RCI-HX7 | Authority: Dramici Institute of Temporal Systems
Executive Summary
The Reality Clock is a βfirst-of-its-kindβ synthetic metric system developed to monitor fluctuations in the perceived continuity and coherence
of the known universe. Initially conceived following a series of unexplained sociocultural phenomena β including mass shared memory errors (Mandela Effects), causality violations,
and information paradoxes. The system leverages real-time data streams, AI-assisted pattern recognition, and anomaly weighting to chart what is colloquially referred to as βdrift.β
Where traditional clocks measure the passage of linear time, the Reality Clock measures divergence from expected reality.
Core Metrics
Causality Drift Index (CDI)
Quantifies deviation in βcause-and-effectβ logic across headlines.
Timeline Overlap Variance (TOV)
Monitors public reactions to Mandela Effectβstyle memory discrepancies.
Entropy Pulse Deviation (EPD)
Measures irregularity of narrative entropy in digital content.
Simulation Exposure Coefficient (SEC)
Assesses likelihood of a simulation βleakβ based on meta-narrative awareness.
The Harambe Constant
Marks Year Zero of divergence (2016 Harambe breach), increments annually.
System Infrastructure
Metric Analysis Engine: Distributed AI array trained on recursive narrative logic. Temporal Proxy Nodes: Scrape live datasets (RSS, news APIs, Reddit, academic releases). Entropy Normalizer: Adjusts baseline using seasonal, cultural, and meme-cycle variance.
Purpose & Implications
A monitoring apparatus, not predictive. Enables early warning for reality destabilization events,
detection of simulation reboots, long-range forecasting of memetic collapse, and calibration of anchor events.
Field Observer Notes
If the Harambe Constant ever resets or SEC β₯ 0.9 for 3+ days, trigger Protocol Mnemosyne
and escalate to Class-V Timeline Preservation Status.
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Harambe Divergence Counter:--.--Years Since Anchor Event
Causality Drift
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Timeline Overlap
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Entropy Pulse
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Simulation Exposure
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π Reality Instability Timeline
CI = 95% Confidence Interval (range in which the true metric value lies with 95% certainty).