Version 1.1 — Corrigendum. This version corrects an error present in Version 1.0 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20364773) regarding the Setting Point's Positional Clock position. Version 1.0 incorrectly stated that the Setting Point is always anchored at Clock VII. The correct formulation — consistent with the Clockwise System Tool's implementation — is that the Setting Point falls at exactly 182.5 CC-degrees from the Rising Point, with its precise Positional Clock position configuration-dependent. Affected sections: 4.4, 4.5.2, 4.7, 7.1, and Appendix C. Full documentation in the Corrigendum section of the paper. No other structural element is altered. Abstract The Clockwise Cosmology Interpretive System is a formally governed framework for the structured interpretation of the sky as observed from a fixed terrestrial position. Structurally dependent on the Clockwise Cosmology Structural Layer (Cosma, 2026) — which establishes the observational foundation through IAU astronomical data and a 365-CC-degree coordinate system — the Interpretive System receives from the Structural Layer the positional description of every visible body for any specified date, time, and geographical location, as calculated by the Clockwise System Tool. The framework is built on three sources: the Clockwise Cosmology Structural Layer; traditional systems of sky interpretation — principally Babylonian, Hellenistic, Vedic, Chinese, and Arabic traditions, reviewed and adapted to reflect the framework's observational methodology and structural vocabulary — and the original developments of the framework itself. Its primary structural elements include twelve constellations — among them Cetus and Ophiuchus as full and independent members of the ecliptic framework — twelve Positional Clocks anchored to the observer's horizon, three Motion Clocks defining distinct observational timescales, five Angular Relations, four Pivots, four Quadrants, the lunar nodes — calculated from IAU data and interpreted primarily through the Vedic tradition — a Valence System governing the structural relationship between visible bodies and constellations, and Elemental Groups. Interpretation proceeds through a fixed Governed Sequence — Observe, Structure, Interpret — under four principles of Epistemic Governance. The framework identifies fourteen applications across individual, relational, question-based, planning, and collective contexts, the majority of which are formally specified within this paper. It makes no causal, predictive, or metaphysical claims; its validity rests on internal coherence, methodological consistency, and transparency of derivation. Keywords Celestial interpretation · Sky observation · Governed framework · Interpretive methodology · Clockwise Cosmology · Cetus · Orion · Ophiuchus · Clockwise sky interpretation
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