
Origin-Level Causal Architecture is a species-scale foundational governing orientation alignment that re-establishes correct reference to reality prior to interpretation, conceptualisation, abstraction, or representational mediation, thereby restoring coherent developmental orientation capacity. It establishes the conditions under which causal alignment with reality becomes primary rather than derivative, internal, or representational. This architecture operates at the point of origin of governing orientation and conditions all downstream domains—including cognition, perception, conceptualisation, meaning-making, valuation, institutional formation, and world-scale architectures—without itself belonging to those domains. When present, it enables coherence, intelligence, and effort to operate in correct reference to reality, increasing functional effectiveness, productive capacity, and systemic leverage. The classification defines alignment only and does not specify mechanisms of correction, deployment, or implementation.
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