TheoB must train against pressure before pressure arrives.
A sandboxed orchestration layer for simulating bad actors, infrastructure failure, memory attacks, economic capture, agent misbehavior, cultural stress, recovery failure, and public trust shocks.
Every TheoB pathway can move through Past, Present, and Future without losing context.
Read current signals, conditions, and live context.
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Chaos should be rehearsed in the lab before it arrives in the wild.
TheoB should continuously simulate hostile pressure, failures, manipulation, infrastructure breakdown, agent mistakes, memory corruption, economic distortion, and cultural extraction — then strengthen the system without violating ethics.
Simulate fraud, manipulation, spam, hostile contributors, fake consensus, and authority abuse.
Simulate deploy failure, provider outage, token expiry, DNS issues, overload, and runtime collapse.
Simulate corrupted memory, false history, private data leakage, stale facts, and revision pressure.
Simulate sponsor pressure, paid influence, resource scarcity, incentive distortion, and premium abuse.
Simulate overreach, hallucinated authority, bad handoffs, excessive autonomy, and secret exposure attempts.
Simulate extraction, flattening, uncredited knowledge, ceremony misuse, and public trust erosion.
Simulate rollback, fallback, degraded mode, succession transfer, and continuity under pressure.
Simulate misinformation, media pressure, institutional challenge, conflicting sources, and reputation shocks.
The goal is not chaos. The goal is antifragility.
Stress testing must stay sandboxed unless explicitly approved.
The system should simulate attacks to harden defenses, not retaliate recklessly.
Every stress scenario must produce lessons, safeguards, and recovery memory.
Adversarial agents cannot touch production secrets or live users without approval.
Chaos should reveal weak points before reality does.
Defensive response must preserve ethics, legality, and public trust.