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Chapter 548 No Signs of Forgery
Chapter 548 No Signs of Forgery
Image integrity confidence tevel: 99.94%.
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Brock placed the three results side by side on the screen–and stared at them for a full three minutes. Then he picked up his tabl and sent a message to the other two researchers. What results did you get? Come to the lab.”
The three–man team gathered in the analysis room.
Wentworth Leighton was in charge of biological motion algorithms. He was a thin man in his early 40s, and his expression looke grim.
He projected his data onto the shared screen. “I ran three different biomechanical models,” he said. “The standard Cluckoo Chicken movement database, a general bird gait prediction model, and a custom algorithm I wrote for grazing animal behavior.”
He paused, like even he had trouble saying the next part out loud.
“All three models gave almost identical results. The movement patterns of the animals in the video perfectly match real living creatures. There are no signs of simulated animation.”
The third researcher, Ashby Ravenswood, handled the final verification step.
Spectral audio analysis.
By studying the frequency patterns, resonance structure, and background noise in the audio, he could tell whether the sound was
real.
Fake audio could sound convincing to the human ear, but spectral/analysis almost always exposed flaws.
Ashby sat in his chair with both hands clasped on his knees. His/face looked awful.
“I extracted every sound from the video,” he said. “Wind noise, footsteps, chewing sounds, and animal calls. Every audio sample follows real–world acoustic laws. The wind patterns match outdoor open–space recordings perfectly. The animal sounds contain irregular vocal vibrations from real vocal cords. Current synthesis programs can’t reproduce that level of detail.”
He looked up at Brock and Wentworth, his voice dropping lower. “At first, I thought maybe the sounds had been recorded in a real outdoor environment and added to the footage later. But after I checked the audio–video sync error…”
“How was it?” Brock asked.
“The sync error is within 0.017 frames,” Ashby said through clenched teeth. “That’s the normal error range when audio and video are recorded by the same device at the same time. If the sound had been added later, it would be impossible to reach this level of accuracy.”
Silence filled the lab.
The three men looked at each other, but nobody spoke first.
On the holographic screen, four separate analysis reports sat side by side. Every result pointed to the same conclusion
Technically, there was no evidence that the video had been taked.
But proving a video wasn’t fake was one thing. Believing the content was real was another
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10:54 am Ppp
Chapter–548 No Signs of Forgery.
In everything they knew about the interstellar era, livestock farming simply could not exist.
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This was not just common knowledge. It was written into the very first article of the Kingdom Food Industry Regulations.
For the past 300 years, live–animal farming had vanished from human society. All meat, milk, and eggs came either from cell cultivation, plant–based synthesis, or wild hunting. That was one of the most basic truths of civilization.
Even the best special–effects team in the world could not create an entire live–animal farm out of thin air.
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