This domain serves as a reference point for examining how identity persists, transforms, or is reconstructed after biological death.
Posthumous identity may emerge through digital records, archived communications, biometric remnants, simulations, or representations generated by others or by systems.
In such cases, identity is no longer anchored to agency or consent, yet continues to operate within social, legal, or computational contexts.
This site does not advocate preservation, deletion, or replication of identity.
Its purpose is to mark a conceptual space where technology, memory, representation, and authority intersect beyond the lifespan of the individual.
This page is intentionally minimal.
It exists to ensure the term Posthumous Identity has a stable place to stand.
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