
This ethical intent declaration outlines the foundational principles governing the use, licensing, and symbolic integrity of the XChronos project and its derivatives — including RNA-XC, Chronons, Hexachronons, Metachronos, ELAS(t), and the function ψ(t). Designed not merely as a computational system but as a philosophical and educational architecture, XChronos redefines time as lived experience rather than measured duration. This document formalizes non-negotiable ethical clauses for future partnerships, including respect for the project's nomenclature, moral authorship, ontological alignment, and prohibition of military or manipulative applications. It stands as a public testament of the author's intention to protect the symbolic coherence, spiritual purpose, and educational openness of the project — ensuring that any future integrations preserve its humanistic roots and metaphysical depth.
Subjective time, Ethical licensing, Philosophical technology, Symbolic neural networks, ψ(t) function, Open-source ethics, ELAS equation, XChronos, Symbolic AI, Chronons, RNA-XC, Technological phenomenology, Consciousness architecture, Creative commons and ontology, Ontological design
Subjective time, Ethical licensing, Philosophical technology, Symbolic neural networks, ψ(t) function, Open-source ethics, ELAS equation, XChronos, Symbolic AI, Chronons, RNA-XC, Technological phenomenology, Consciousness architecture, Creative commons and ontology, Ontological design
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