See It Work · S2 Vol 1 · Sovereign Inference & Memory · Preflight

Before you trust the book, check its foundation yourself — in two minutes

Here's the unusual part: you don't have to believe anything yet. The security building blocks the whole book rests on are public and locked — "sealed" just means locked so that any later change shows up. Your very first move is to check them yourself: no account, no vendor, no trust required.

If the check fails, you'd know within two minutes that something doesn't add up — and you could stop reading right there. That's the whole idea: the trust is something you confirm, not something you're asked to feel.
Your computer · a fresh terminalready

The check ends with one line — the same line, every time, on every machine:

Foundation Check
building blocks verified5 / 5
matches the public sealed copyyes — exactly
tamper checkpassed · nothing changed
result∞Δ∞ SEAL: All 5 layers verified clean

Identical for you, for an outside auditor, or for someone taking over years from now — because it's checking math, not opinions.

For the technical reader — the command, and how to verify it yourself
# one line · you do not need to run this
./bl-verify
./bl-verify
# -> ∞Δ∞ SEAL: All 5 layers verified clean

Full step-by-step is in Appendix RX: Hands-On Demonstrations in the book.

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