The Hyperproof Manifesto: On Legitimacy, Consent & Executable Authority

Author:   Dom Jocubeit
Publisher:   Hypermodern Limited Company
Volume:   2
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9781764098946


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   28 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Hyperproof Manifesto: On Legitimacy, Consent & Executable Authority


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The Hyperproof Manifesto addresses a second failure mode of large-scale digital systems: authority that exists only symbolically. As execution becomes automated, anonymous, and increasingly non-human, systems that rely on permission, consent, or legitimacy without enforcement degrade into ceremony. Authority is asserted, but nothing binds action. Modern systems do not fail because rules are absent. They fail because rules are interpretive. When authority depends on belief, governance, or discretionary judgment, it cannot survive scale. Proof becomes documentation. Consent becomes narrative. Enforcement becomes optional. Under these conditions, institutions persist rhetorically while failing operationally. This book advances a narrow claim. Authority must be mechanically provable and directly coupled to execution, or it will eventually be bypassed, gamed, or ignored. Proof is not evidence presented for interpretation. It is a condition that constrains what may occur. If an action can proceed without satisfying its proof requirements, authority does not exist. The Hyperproof Manifesto builds on the first domain of the Hypermodern Theorem, which establishes the requirement for authoritative data. Without a unified and non-interpretive data substrate, authority cannot be enforced without discretion. Where data is ambiguous, authority must appeal to judgment. Where judgment enters, determinism collapses. At the same time, this book stands on its own. It does not require prior agreement with the theorem, nor prior reading of the first volume. Its claims are presented independently and can be evaluated on their own terms. Readers concerned primarily with enforcement, consent, and authority can engage this book directly. The Hyperproof Manifesto was written by Dom Jocubeit, a software architect and founder-engineer whose work focuses on building systems that replace symbolic governance with executable constraints. The arguments in this book emerge from direct engagement with the design and construction of large-scale systems, rather than from institutional theory or policy abstraction. This second domain isolates what follows once authoritative data exists. Authority determines not what exists, but what may act upon it. In systems where authority is symbolic, execution becomes negotiable. In systems where authority is executable, action is constrained mechanically. The difference determines whether coordination is possible without governance. These claims are tested through Privacy First, a working system designed as a falsifiable test of the book's thesis. Privacy First encodes consent, proof, and legitimacy as enforceable primitives rather than social agreements. It is not presented as validation. If authority cannot be made mechanically provable without interpretation or discretion, the thesis of this book fails. The Hyperproof Manifesto is not a guide, a framework, or a proposal for reform. It is a constraint. It defines the conditions under which authority can operate coherently at scale. This book is the second in a three-part sequence. It does not describe a future. It defines a boundary. If authority cannot execute deterministically, the theorem collapses at this stage. If it can, coordination becomes a mechanical problem rather than a social one.

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Author:   Dom Jocubeit
Publisher:   Hypermodern Limited Company
Imprint:   Hypermodern Limited Company
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9781764098946


ISBN 10:   1764098943
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   28 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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