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A symptom of semantic decay characterised by repeated rediscovery of past decisions, rationales, and failures. Without provenance-first architecture, institutions cannot access why their current structures exist or what trade-offs they encode.
A board debates a merger strategy for months before someone discovers the organisation rejected the same proposal fifteen years ago for reasons that remain valid—but this history was buried in meeting minutes no one searched.
INA Section 2.3