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Organization-event taxonomy for corporate charts

Why filing, acceptance, certification, transaction, deployment, launch, merger, and acquisition events must remain distinct corporate chart inputs.

Corporate and mundane reference · released 2026-08-18

Question governed by this page

Which documented event is being charted, and what organizational change did that event actually constitute?

Method

Name the event before calculation, select one supported event type, preserve competing candidates, and prohibit retroactive substitution based on which chart looks more favorable. Each interpretation rule must declare the event types it can consume.

Evidence required

  • Contemporaneous event record
  • Issuer or system of record
  • Event-type rationale
  • Competing candidate events and their locators

Decision rule

A report may describe only the declared event. It must not call a first transaction an incorporation, treat a launch as legal formation, or generalize a legal-formation rule to another event type.

Sanitized example

A record set contains filing submission, registry acceptance, first invoice payment, and public launch. The system creates four separate event records and selects none merely because its chart appears preferable.

Sanitization disclosure

This page contains no organization name, client identity, participant or founder natal data, exact revenue, account identifier, raw document, attachment filename, private URL, or full event timestamp. The scenario is a sanitized demonstration of a system behavior, not a claimed client result.

Limitations

Organizational beginnings can be gradual and distributed. A taxonomy makes choices explicit but cannot prove that one event is the uniquely correct symbolic origin.

What this does not establish

The method does not establish valuation, investment return, legal status, revenue, survival, market adoption, or a guaranteed business outcome, and it is not evidence that astrology predicts organizational events.

Method and calculation sources

Sources establish a calculation convention or Maha’s declared method. They do not establish predictive meaning.

  1. Corporate charts: events, evidence, and uncertainty

    Maha Celestial

    The public organization-event taxonomy, evidence fields, location policy, time-confidence model, stability audit, and explicit corporate-report refusals.

    Boundary: This is Maha’s declared methodology. It is not independent evidence that corporate astrology predicts outcomes.

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