Every decision has consequences. We compute them first.
The CTM++ is the extended Causal Time Machine — a computational engine that does not merely analyze the past or observe the present, but models the future across branching probability trees. Feed it a hypothesis: What if this transaction is fraudulent? What if this regulation changes next quarter? What if this entity is connected to this network? The CTM++ does not return a yes or no. It returns a probability distribution across multiple future scenarios, weighted by jurisdictional context, temporal dynamics, and causal chain analysis. It computes second-order and third-order effects — not just what happens next, but what happens because of what happens next. This is what-if warfare applied to compliance, risk, and strategic decision-making. Every fork in the road is computed before the decision is made. Every consequence is modeled before the action is taken.