Determining truth

How does Oomira determine what is true?

Oomira does not treat a source as automatically true. It treats sources as evidence. It compares records, public evidence, private artifacts, dates, and source trails to decide what is current, what was true before, and what still needs review.

Sources are evidence

A CRM row, webpage, email, note, or deck is a claim with context.

Time matters

A newer source may supersede an older one; an older source may explain the historical answer.

Review stays possible

The answer keeps the source trail instead of becoming a black-box summary.

Truth resolutionsource trail
Old claimCompany listed as activekept
New evidenceShutdown announcementnewer
Current answerNo longer operatingsourced

Oomira keeps competing claims visible

The point is not to delete old information. Old claims matter because they explain what people believed and when. Oomira keeps the older claim, the newer evidence, and the current answer together.

Dates prevent false certainty

Some facts are exact. Some are ranges. Some are only observed at a source date. Oomira labels that instead of inventing precision.

Truth is operational, not philosophical

For company work, the question is usually practical: what should we trust now, what was true then, and which source supports the answer?