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Hikari Currency as Moral Density: A Framework for Quantifying Ethical Action as Economic Value

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  • 1. TheYKHC, Fukui, Japan

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This paper proposes that Hikari Currency (LUX) is not merely a complementary currency but a formal mechanism for quantifying moral density — the accumulated ethical weight of human action — and converting it into transferable economic value. The core hypothesis is that moral action carries measurable N (value density) within the V=N/D framework, and that LUX serves as the unit of this measurement. This work connects Hiroi Chikuro's morality science (道徳科学) to contemporary economic theory through a formal valuation model.

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TheYKHC Research Series — Stream C: Behavioral Economics / Economic Physics. Peer-review diet version (ポエム削除・科学化済み).

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