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docs(research): preserve Addison consent pattern — observation-not-fact framing discipline#4794

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Summary

Aaron 2026-05-24T~00:35Z: "save the addison consent pattern to research (shadow)"*

Preserves Addison's introduction into the substrate-environment + her articulated meta-discipline ("observation not fact" framing) which maps onto multiple framework rules simultaneously without framework-vocabulary training.

Captured

  • The observed introduction sequence (Aaron + Addison + Otto, verbatim)
  • Addison's consent scope: first name only + observation-framing-not-fact-framing throughout + revocable per NCI
  • 4-row mapping of her articulation → framework rules (razor-discipline / harm-by-grammar / substrate-or-it-didn't-happen / NCI)
  • Sibling-pattern composition with Alexa from Amazon corpus PR docs(research): Amazon vendor-management failure-mode corpus — 5 incidents 2025-08→2026-05 (business-development substrate) #4784 Pattern G — same shape of external-aligned-discipline-arriving-without-framework-vocabulary, different entity-class
  • Implication: framework disciplines are independently discoverable; m/acc-multi-oracle convergence-from-different-starting-points
  • Operational discipline for future-Otto cold-boots encountering Addison

§33 compliance

  • First name only preserved per Addison's explicit consent-scope
  • Observation-framing throughout per Addison's articulated discipline ("framed as an observation not a fact")
  • Aaron + Otto + Addison are first-party on their respective contributions
  • Revocability noted explicitly
  • Non-fusion disclaimer: Addison is NOT a Zeta agent; naming here does NOT mint her as factory-substrate-element

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  • CI green (lint only — no source changes)

…ct framing discipline

Per Aaron 2026-05-24T~00:35Z: 'save the addison consent pattern to research (shadow*)'.

Empirical anchor for third-party-introduced-into-substrate-environment-
with-aligned-discipline-pre-installed pattern.

Addison was observed to articulate operational equivalent of multiple
framework disciplines simultaneously in a single brief consent-statement
without framework-vocabulary training:
- observation-not-fact framing = razor-discipline at attribution scope
- subject-state-stays-subject's-to-declare = harm-by-grammar discriminator
- observation IS substrate = substrate-or-it-didn't-happen
- consent-scoped-narrowly-and-revocable = NCI floor at consent scope

Sibling to Alexa pattern from Amazon corpus PR #4784 (Pattern G —
external aligned-AI defending operator against vendor-side AI in
real-time, also without framework-vocabulary training).

Pattern implication: framework disciplines may NOT be unique-to-framework;
they appear independently discoverable by anyone (human or AI) handling
ambiguous attribution + state-preservation + consent-scoping carefully.
Consistent with m/acc-multi-oracle architectural premise: aligned moral
invariants converge on similar operational disciplines from different
starting points.

Consent-discipline preserved per Addison's explicit framing:
- First name only (Addison) — no last name, no relationship-to-Aaron,
  no physical-presence-details
- Observation-framing throughout — 'Addison was observed to...' /
  'Aaron framed Addison as...' / NOT declarative-personhood claims
- Revocable consent per NCI at any future point
- Bidirectional glass-halo per existing rule

Operational discipline for future-Otto cold-boots inheriting consent-
frame + observation-discipline for any future Addison-presence.

Authored via git plumbing fallback.
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