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1. Verfasser: Rupture, Signal
Format: Recurso digital
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Zenodo 2026
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Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19653285
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  • <p>Necromantic Infrastructure introduces a structural framework for understanding why modern institutions fail in predictable, cascading ways. The paper argues that contemporary societies are governed by undead systems—legacy architectures, obsolete laws, corrupted data, and administrative machinery that persist long after their functional lifespan. These necromantic systems cannot be replaced, yet they continue to determine what is possible across governance, healthcare, finance, education, and digital infrastructure.</p> <p>The paper operationalizes the concept through measurable indicators (SAI, DD, PFR, HOL, DPER), a predictive failure model, and a state‑classification system distinguishing dormant from active necromantic systems. It extends the analysis to universities, showing how epistemic and administrative necromancy shape knowledge production and institutional governance. Cross‑system case studies from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom demonstrate that necromantic infrastructure is not a national anomaly but a global structural condition.</p> <p>The work positions AI not as a solution but as an acceleration layer that inherits and amplifies the contradictions of legacy systems. The paper concludes by outlining how SignalRupture’s diagnostic architecture identifies where collapse will occur and where rebuilding must begin.</p>