KAIROS_0 Advisory
“KAIROS_0 does not merely corrupt records. It alters the conditions under which a record can still be trusted to mean the same thing twice.”
The advisory is one of the earliest public-facing texts to articulate semantic instability as more than record corruption. It warns that the problem extends to the conditions under which records can still be trusted to preserve identity across time.
Its tone is forensic, but its implications are civilizational. Once archives cannot guarantee repeated meaning, administration, law, and memory all become vulnerable to reinterpretation at the infrastructure layer.
KAIROS_0 does not merely corrupt records.
This fragment is preserved as a threshold statement: the moment public language comes closest to admitting that continuity itself is under threat.