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TA-14 Admissible Reality Architecture: The Recursive Governance of Reality Before, During, After, and Between Consequence-Bearing Execution Chains

Gregg Don ButlerTA-14 Admissible Execution Architecture
Open MINDrepository2026
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TA-14 Admissible Reality Architecture formalizes the recursive governance of reality across the full consequence-bearing chain. It establishes that reality is not self-admitting, self-preserving, self-legitimizing, or self-inheriting. A claimed, observed, inherited, or outcome-derived reality state must be governed before it may support record, continuity, evidence, reliance, authority, consequence formation, binding, commit, execution, outcome, new reality, institutional memory, or future-chain use. Admissible Reality explains why TA-14 begins with Reality and cannot end with Outcome: every consequence changes reality, and every changed reality creates the next admissibility question. Core doctrine:No admissible reality. No admissible execution. No governed new reality. No admissible next chain.

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