Newtonian Standard
first-person attestation
A different kind of test

Try being human.

Every captcha you've ever failed asked you to prove you're not a robot. This one asks the opposite — and binds the answer to a credential no machine can forge. Hold still. Let the machine find the human.

Ready
The ceremony

One scan binds a living human
to a sealed credential.

Google proves who. Your involuntary presence proves alive & here. Nothing is stored, nothing persists, nothing leaves. This is a simulation you can feel — the real one runs on live silicon.

Step 01 · Issue

A one-time code, once.

An authorized issuer mints a single-use provisioning code. It carries a pointer to a session — never a key, never any biology.

session ps_— carries session pointer only transport presence-bound
expires in 93s · single use
Step 02 · Enroll presence

Hold still.

Press and hold the disc. The system reads the tremor you can't switch off — 8–12 Hz, involuntary, uniquely yours. Let go, and it forgets you in 500 ms.

Press &
hold
presence 0% orbs 0 freq
Step 03 · Sealed & entered

The credential is yours alone.

It answers only to the human who's present. That was a simulation. The real ceremony runs on live NVIDIA silicon — want in?

We'll invite you to a real, hardware-backed provisioning. No spam, no data broker, no persistence — same principle as the credential itself.

You're on the list.

We'll be in touch to provision you on real hardware. Until then — welcome to the first-person internet.

Involuntary

The 8–12 Hz neuromuscular tremor can't be faked, recorded, or replayed. It only exists while you do.

Presence-bound

Authority is gated below the OS an attacker can own. No live human, no valid action — full stop.

Zero residency

Step away and the credential is overwritten in 500 ms. Nothing persists. Nothing to steal.