Is this scientifically validated? Or is it just for fun?
Klyphra is built on seven vectors that each map to documented psychological phenomena:
- Reciprocity asymmetry is well-studied in relationship science (Gottman, Rusbult)
- Linguistic distancing is documented in deception and dissolution research
- Temporal patterns predict withdrawal across multiple studies
- Emotional mirroring deficits correlate with relationship outcomes
But Klyphra itself has not been through peer review. It's a new model, generated on a new architecture, launched on a new day.
I position it honestly: it's a structured psychological assessment tool for entertainment and reflection. Not a clinical instrument. Not a replacement for therapy.
If the data from early users validates the model, formal validation is absolutely on the roadmap.

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