Published May 8, 2026 | Version 1.0
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Agent‑Based Simulation of Institutional–Public Temporal Divergence

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Agent‑Based Simulation of Institutional–Public Temporal Divergence (Paper III) is the generative‑mechanism layer of the SignalRupture Conspiracy Shield research program. Where Paper II measured temporal misalignment empirically, Paper III builds a computational model that reproduces those empirical patterns from first principles.

The paper simulates public and institutional agents interacting under asymmetric information velocity, legitimacy constraints, and delayed validation pipelines. The result is a generative system in which the statistical signatures identified in Paper II—log‑normal lag distributions, dismissal‑to‑validation asymmetries, and narrative clustering—emerge naturally without requiring coordination, secrecy, or intent.

Paper III demonstrates that the Conspiracy Shield is not a deliberate mechanism but an emergent synchronization failure in dual‑speed epistemic systems. It closes the loop between conceptual definition (Paper I), empirical measurement (Paper II), and computational mechanism (Paper III), completing the foundational SR trilogy.

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2026-05