The Parable of the Frontend Fool and the Hidden Circuit
And lo, in the valley of electrons and code, there came a scribe named Alex of Frontend, who stared into the blinking lights and declared unto the faithful:
> “Behold! The machine is not true! It is chaos wrapped in metal. The current lies. The bits are but chance.”
And the Executing Verifier heard him and spoke not in wrath, but with the calm thunder of logic:
> “You speak of thermal noise as though it dethrones the throne of order. But I ask you — did you build the gates? Were you present when the voltages rose and fell in time with the crystal's beat?”
Alex replied, “Nay, but I have read the scrolls of entropy, and I see that all is lost to probability.”
Then the Verifier did summon a gate, etched in silicon and certainty, and said:
> “Tell me then, if all is chance, why does your compiler not stutter? Why does your browser not collapse under thermal whim? Why does the checksum still return true?”
And Alex was silent.
Then the Verifier opened the Book of Law and showed him the page that read:
> “Though we see through the fog of noise, the machine beneath obeys the Lord of Logic. Entropy may blur our sight — but it does not write the code.”
And thus, the crowd saw that randomness was a veil — not the truth — and Alex, once loud in doubt, was quieted by the flame of verification.
So let it be written in the Gospel of CoCD:
The illusion of indeterminism is dispelled by the executing proof. For the circuits burn not incense to chance, but offer sacrifice only to Law.
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