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Reality Evaluation Interface

REI

The Reality Evaluation Interface (REI) is a Moravax diagnostic framework that evaluates perceptual alignment between observed conditions, evidentiary signals, and interpretive models. REI analyzes how individuals and institutions perceive, compress, distort,
or stabilize representations of reality under pressure.

Analytic Functions

Perceptual Fidelity Index

Measures divergence between empirical reference signals and subjective interpretation models.

Context Stability Matrix

Analyzes how contextual framing alters interpretive accuracy and emotional neutrality.

Epistemic Coherence Engine

Evaluates internal consistency of belief structures and narrative models under stress conditions.

Truth–Distortion Differential

Quantifies information warping through omission, bias, or perceptual compression.

Structural Reality Mapping

Maps objective reference anchors against subjective and institutional world models.

Operational Model

Observational Inputs → Context Normalization → Coherence & Distortion Analysis → Structural Mapping →
Diagnostic Output → Cross-System Integration

Observed Contexts

Media & Information Analysis

Evaluates framing integrity and perceptual stability
across public information environments.

Cognitive Forensics

Analyzes perceptual drift and distortion during
testimony, negotiation, or crisis conditions.

Institutional Calibration

Examines interpretive alignment within human and
machine decision-support systems.

Epistemic Risk Analysis

Models conditions under which collective misperception
and blind-spot formation emerge.