This classification identifies a species-scale misattribution error arising from an historical substitution at origin level of the calibrated, reality-coherent, orientation of the species, early in their cognitive development. This misattribution became the governing reference condition for human cognition and coordination. The substitution emerged during the development of the species’ imaginative and symbolic capacities, and before the maturation of full discernment. This substituted operating orientation has been widely misattributed to biological nature rather than recognised as a contingent reference misalignment. The classification defines this failure class, establishes its causal position relative to origin-level reference, and clarifies the conditions under which this operating behaviour is incorrectly naturalised as species identity. This record defines the classification only. It does not disclose corrective architectures, operational mechanisms, evidentiary proofs, or application pathways.
Akhari Sio (Fri,) studied this question.