How verification works
Every document wears a seal pinned to an exact content version. Verification attests to fidelity, not truth: that the text faithfully represents its source, that the metadata is accurate, and that cross-references are real and correctly characterized. Any material edit changes the version hash and automatically demotes the document to Level 1 until it is re-reviewed — a seal can never silently drift from what was checked.
- Level 0 — IngestedMachine-processed only; extraction unreviewed.
- Level 1 — AI-AuditedPassed the automated consistency, citation-existence, and schema checks.
- Level 2 — Scholar-ReviewedOne qualified, named scholar has verified fidelity and metadata.
- Level 3 — Consensus-VerifiedTwo or more independent reviewers concur; for cross-tradition or contested material, reviewers span the relevant traditions.
The Neutrality Charter
Descriptive language, symmetric standards across traditions, marked uncertainty, separation of powers, and total provenance — no claim without a source, no reviewer without a public credential. The full charter is published here.