R0002/2026-03-13/C001/H2¶
Statement¶
The number of standards and general structure are correct, but the shorthand names or probability terms differ from the official text.
Status¶
Current: Supported
Supporting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
| SRC01-E03 | Official text says "effective visual information," not "Visual integrity" |
| SRC02-E02 | ICD 203 uses "Almost no chance" (01-05%), not "Remote" |
| SRC01-E02 | Confirms the seven-point structure is correct |
| SRC01-E01 | Confirms nine standards exist |
Contradicting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
[No evidence contradicts this hypothesis.]
Reasoning¶
H2 is the strongest hypothesis. The structural elements are all confirmed: exactly nine standards, a seven-point probability scale, and the percentage ranges match. However, two labels are inaccurate: (1) the ninth standard is officially described as incorporating "effective visual information," not "Visual integrity," and (2) the lowest probability term is "Almost no chance," not "Remote." The shorthand labels for the other eight standards are reasonable mappings of the longer official descriptions. H2 best accounts for the full evidence pattern.
Relationship to Other Hypotheses¶
H2 subsumes the structural accuracy of H1 while accounting for the label discrepancies that prevent H1 from being fully confirmed. H2 is mutually exclusive with H1 (which requires all details correct) and H3 (which requires material structural errors).