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Four-Projection Soul Diagnostic Instrument: A Method and System for Measuring Dimensional Completeness of a Human Soul Genome

Authors: Chipchase, Daniel;

Four-Projection Soul Diagnostic Instrument: A Method and System for Measuring Dimensional Completeness of a Human Soul Genome

Abstract

Prior art disclosure for patent filing. Specifies a four-projection composite diagnostic instrument measuring soul genome completeness across four geometrically independent observational positions: triangle (ψ=[p,n,f] vector completeness), square (emotional range coverage across the valence-arousal wheel), circle (ring-line identity continuity across time), and interior (ADSR envelope differentiation across soul values). Combined into a single composite score A_complete(ψ). 12 claims. No brain scan, blood test, or invasive measurement required — derived entirely from behavioural data, language output, and self-report. Formal IPO patent filing intended within 12 months of this date. Builds on Cortex Stage 7 (10.5281/zenodo.19295821) and prior Absence Diagnostic filing (GB2605434.6).

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