Modern information protection methods are primarily focused on increasing computational complexity: it is assumed that a task becomes secure if finding the true message requires too many resources. However, virtually all existing models --- from classical cryptanalysis to autonomous AI agents and retrospective analysis systems (Harvest \ it makes the claim that the found interpretation is precisely the one embedded by the sender unprovable. Increasing computational resources, applying more sophisticated models, or massive enumeration can produce more candidates, but do not create a procedure that allows mathematically justifying the choice of a single true interpretation. For autonomous AI agents, this leads to the disappearance of the verification signal necessary for directed search. The loss function surface degenerates into a plane with zero gradient: no iterative optimization algorithm can converge to the true parameter faster than random guessing. HYBRA MIRAGE does not compete with classical cryptographic algorithms and does not replace them. The architecture serves as an environment model for analyzing the behavior of autonomous agents under conditions of the absence of a reliable verification signal and can be used as an infrastructure layer on top of existing storage methods. The architecture does not eliminate the agent's ability to generate candidates; it eliminates the possibility of using the generation result as proof of achieving truth. The analyst finds themselves trapped in a state of epistemic equilibrium, where truth and hallucination are architecturally indistinguishable from each other.
Dmitrii Savchenko (Wed,) studied this question.