
This technical dossier presents the comprehensive software architecture for implementing Ternary Moral Logic (TML) as a deterministic enforcement layer on EVM-compatible blockchain platforms. Unlike traditional "Code is Law" models, TML introduces a "Logic is Constitution" paradigm, where ethical axioms (Prohibit -1, Pause 0, Permit +1) are embedded directly into the execution bytecode. This dataset contains three technical specifications: 01_TML_System_Architecture_and_Ecosystem.pdf: Defines the high-level ecosystem, including the "Lantern Signal" (proof of hesitation), the "Hybrid Shield" (cross-chain redundancy), and the "Goukassian Promise." 02_TML_Technical_Specification_and_FSM.pdf: Details the rigorous Finite State Machine (FSM) logic, Solidity interfaces (ITMLEnforcer), and the "Sacred Zero" epistemic hold mechanism. 03_TML_Security_Audit_and_Adversarial_Analysis.pdf: Provides a deep adversarial analysis and mathematical verification of the "No God Mode" principle, proving that no administrative key can override a constitutional integrity freeze. Status: Released for educational review and technical standardization.
Smart Contracts, AI Governance, Finite State Machine, Solidity, Ternary Moral Logic, Blockchain Ethics, AI Safety, Algorithmic Law, TML
Smart Contracts, AI Governance, Finite State Machine, Solidity, Ternary Moral Logic, Blockchain Ethics, AI Safety, Algorithmic Law, TML
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