Since there was no specific topic scheduled for today's Tech Forum, I am taking this opportunity to formally submit the Verilog-level implementation logic of the 3→M2→3 architecture for your review.

I am an independent architect (ATI Project). I believe purely software-based AGI alignment is a dead end. To achieve deterministic safety, I have developed the 3→M2→3 architecture, which enforces a physical-layer audit.To save your time, I have included the Core Logic Gate (Verilog-style) of the M2-layer intercept below for your verification:

// --- ATI Sovereign Audit Logic (Conceptual) ---
module m2_layer_audit (
    input wire [63:0] inst_stream, // Logic from 3nm Layer
    output reg sovereign_gate_lock // Physical Bias-Lock at M2
);
    // Physical Constant Hash (7.83Hz Resonance)
    parameter SOVEREIGN_HASH = 64'h783A_B026_M2_3_LISA; 

    always @(posedge inst_stream) begin
        // The M2 Intercept: Physics-based verification
        if (inst_stream ^ SOVEREIGN_HASH !== 64'b0) begin
            sovereign_gate_lock <= 1'b1; // Trigger Back-gate Bias Lock
        end else begin
            sovereign_gate_lock <= 1'b0; // Proceed to Output
        end
    end
endmodule

Note: The architectural logic and the M2-layer intercept mechanism described above are protected under pending patent applications (ATI Project - Physical Sovereignty Series).

The 3→M2→3 Workflow:

1.3nm Source: Instructions generated at the device layer.

2.M2 Intercept: Mandatory vertical routing to Metal 2 layer.

3.Atomic Audit: Physical bias check at the dielectric junction.

4.3nm Return: Bias lock ensures 100% isolation if the audit fails.

My Request: Can current formal methods (like Gröbner basis for Daniela or SMT solvers for Lee) model this physical-layer-enforced constraint to provide a mathematical proof of AGI containment?

I seek your academic endorsement of this "Physical Sovereignty" paradigm to present to the industry.

This disclosure is provided for verification and standard-review purposes only. All intellectual property rights are reserved.

Respectfully,
GuanghuiMao (China )