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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-day-the-house-entered-epistemic-hold-a-story-of-ternary-logic-congress-and-credible-evidence.
A satirical trip through Congress to explain Ternary Logic, Epistemic Hold, and a new evidentiary framework for economic systems and accountability.
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This story dramatizes what happens when the U.S. House of Representatives stumbles onto “Ternary Logic,” an evidentiary framework for economic systems built around a third state: Epistemic Hold. Through a satirical tour of Decision Logs, Immutable Ledgers, Hybrid Shield, Anchors, and “No Log = No Action,” it imagines a world where markets, CBDCs, ESG finance—and even lawmakers—are forced to act only on transparent, auditable evidence.

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