Lume is a deterministic natural-language programming language that accepts natural English as valid source code. The compiler uses a 7-layer intent resolution pipeline in which Layers 1 through 6 are entirely deterministic; AI is used only as an optional final fallback. Version 1.1.0 introduces the Full-Stack Expansion Block: a 31-rule Deterministic Inference Rulebook (LDIR), Ed25519-signed Lume Trust Certificates (LTC), a Synthetic Organism Runtime (SOR) with a 7-state cell lifecycle and deterministic signal bus, and the Lume Multi-Agent Deterministic Protocol (LMADP). The compiler introduces a novel three-layer security model with live AST-level scanning that produces tamper-evident certificates embedded in the compiled output — a paradigm called "certified at birth." ... v6 expands the Related Work section with critical academic references including Green and Petre's Cognitive Dimensions of Notations (1996), Erlang/OTP supervision trees (Armstrong, 2003), program synthesis (Gulwani's FlashFill, Solar-Lezama's Sketch), Knuth's Literate Programming, Simonyi's Intentional Programming, and the EU AI Act (2024). Patent pending — DarkWave Studios LLC. 38 ecosystem apps, 2,358 tests across 63 test files with 0 failures, 93 source modules, 179 patterns, 10 human languages, 5 compilation targets. **v6 — Updated April 16, 2026.**
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