Entropic Obfuscation
Entropic obfuscation is a prohibited information-control technology that preserves data at the physical level while deliberately destroying its long-term coherence. Rather than deleting or concealing information, it accelerates entropy at the point of observation, disrupting the correlations required for reconstruction, verification, and shared agreement. Information affected by entropic obfuscation continues to exist, but cannot reliably collapse into a single, stable account across observers, records, or time.
In practical terms, entropic obfuscation ensures that events can be witnessed and recorded, yet never conclusively proven, aligned, or resolved. Evidence persists as fragments, projections, or mutually incompatible interpretations, rendering attribution, accountability, and historical certainty unattainable.
Analogy:
Entropic obfuscation is like scrambling an egg. Every atom is still present, but the structure that made it recognizable is gone. The information remains—but the universe can no longer remember how to put it back together.