Sovereign Science

Division: Main-Legal_door | Psychometric Research Paper #001

The Integrity Identification Index operates on a proprietary character-offset model. Unlike traditional scoring, we account for the psychological phenomenon of Moral Self-Licensing—the tendency for individuals to justify unethical behavior after performing a virtuous act.

The Integrity Equation

Our algorithm calculates the Character Asset Total (CAT) by weighing the "Cape" against the "Shadow," adjusted by a consistency multiplier ($C_m$).

$$CAT = \frac{(\text{Cape} \times C_m) - \text{Shadow}}{\text{Time Duration}}$$

The Self-Licensing Offset: If the Shadow occurs immediately following a high-value Cape event, the penalty is tripled. This prevents users from "buying" moral leeway with good deeds.

The Cape (Symbolization)

Public-facing heroic utility. Verified good deeds, civic contributions, and professional trade honors. This builds the Index Amplitude.

The Shadow (Internalization)

Identified moral lapses or ethical inconsistencies. These are weighted by severity and proximity to virtuous acts to determine the License Risk.

Sociological Impact

By quantifying these metrics, the Solomon Kin LLC research team provides a predictive model for professional reliability. An individual with a high III-Cipher has demonstrated not just the ability to do good, but the consistency to avoid the "Licensing Trap."