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A Minimal Real-Time Demonstration of Cognitive Admissibility Under Emotional Load

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This paper presents a minimal real-time demonstration of cognitive admissibility under emotional load. A live interpersonal scenario is used to illustrate how a high-dimensional internal state (Tier 2) is constrained and reduced through an admissibility gate (Tier 3), resulting in a viable external action (Tier 4). The process further demonstrates recursive update and stabilisation (Tier 5), showing how internal constraint mechanisms adapt through experience. The observation supports the Paton System principle that continuation is governed by admissibility under constraint, rather than by internal possibility alone.

Notes (English)

This work forms part of the Paton System framework, a pre-theoretical admissibility structure for analysing system continuation under constraint. No new physical laws or forces are proposed.

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