A site that argues for honest evidence should not lie with its surface. The morphology of these pages is built to the same standard as the claims on them.

The headline resolves out of a scramble of alien glyphs — a brief glitch drawn from a pool of constructed alphabets — and settles, left to right, into plain words. The effect is deliberate: meaning emerges from noise. The phrase beneath it returns to one idea, the geometry of truth — structure you can inspect, not decoration you must trust.

The typographic system is small and disciplined: a rounded brand face for identity and large figures, a neutral sans for body, a monospace for data and verification output, and a single hot accent that never spreads. Each gradient keeps the same rhythm — claim, evidence, method, access — so the surface itself is legible as a structure rather than a mood.

The point is restraint. The design does not need to be loud to be memorable; it needs to make the underlying order visible. Morphological integrity means the form carries the same posture as the content: precise, reproducible, and honest about what is not yet proven.

The geometry of truth.