FORMAL DEFINITION OF THE NATURAL LAW MODEL (insight) Natural Law is a computable

FORMAL DEFINITION OF THE NATURAL LAW MODEL
(insight)
Natural Law is a computable, operational, universally commensurable model of human cooperation in which:

1. All claims and behaviors are expressible as transformations of demonstrated interests across all forms of capital.
2. All actions must be constructible, testifiable, and reciprocal across these dimensions.
3. Any transformation that imposes uncompensated costs on others’ demonstrated interests is parasitic and therefore inadmissible without liability.
4. Decidability emerges from a hierarchy of tests:
– constructibility of the operation,
– testifiability of the claim,
– reciprocity of the transfer,
– warrantability and restitution.
5. The resulting grammar defines the boundary of possible, permissible, and insurable cooperation for all scales of organization.
6. Dynamic evolution of cooperative equilibria is generated endogenously by incentives, capital structures, cognition, demographics, and institutional feedback—not by exogenous shocks.

In summary:

Natural Law is to cooperation what a physical law is to motion.


Source date (UTC): 2025-11-28 04:30:23 UTC

Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1994262570530951248

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