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Prompt: Write an Introduction to 5D Link Naming for Matheology
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.. note::

   **Purpose:** Produce a welcoming, accessible introduction to the BEST
   Names architecture for readers who have never heard of matheology,
   panentheism, or formal naming systems. The guide should make them
   curious, not overwhelmed. It should feel like a conversation with a
   knowledgeable friend, not a specification.

   **Output file:** Place the result at
   ``source/matheology/compiler/space/5d-link-naming-intro.rst``

   **Prerequisite:** Read CLAUDE.md and the AHA doc (Sections 1--16) so
   you know the system thoroughly. Then forget you read it, and explain
   it to someone who hasn't.

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You are writing an introduction to the 5D link naming system for the
matheology project. Read CLAUDE.md first. Obey all rules (especially:
no "validate/verify" language).

Read the AHA doc Sections 1--16:
``source/matheology/compiler/space/ww/5d-link-naming-matheology-aha.rst``

Then write a guide following the structure below. The tone should be
warm, curious, and concrete. Use real examples from the matheology
content (Pet axioms, Jub extensions, HELL findings). Avoid jargon
unless you immediately explain it. Assume the reader is intelligent
but knows nothing about this project.

**Target length:** 150--250 lines of RST. Short enough to read in one
sitting. Long enough to actually be useful.


STRUCTURE
==========

**1. What is this and why should I care? (10--15 lines)**

Open with the human problem, not the technical solution. Something
like: hundreds of axioms, theorems, objections, and responses across
multiple models and worldviews. How do you find anything? How do you
know what connects to what? How do you make sure nothing gets lost
when the system grows?

The BEST Names system is the answer: a simple, consistent way to name
every piece of content so that humans and machines can find it, link
to it, and compile it into different views.

BEST = BEST Element Structure Typology (or whatever the acronym
stands for --- check the AHA doc).


**2. A label in 60 seconds (15--20 lines)**

Take one real example --- ``pet-ax5`` --- and unpack it piece by piece:

- ``pet`` = the model (Pet, short for Panentheistic Emergent Totality)
- ``ax`` = the type (axiom)
- ``5`` = which axiom (number 5: Human Exceeding)

Show how this extends:

- ``pet-ax5-logic`` = the logic framework used by axiom 5
- ``pet-ax5-easy`` = axiom 5 explained for beginners
- ``pet-ax5-vjud`` = axiom 5 from a Jewish perspective

Build the grammar visually, one piece at a time. Do NOT dump the full
grammar rule --- show it emerging from examples.


**3. The five dimensions (30--40 lines)**

Walk through D1--D5 with one concrete example each. Use the overview
table from Section 2 of the AHA doc but rewrite it in prose, not as
a table. For each dimension, explain:

- What question it answers (in plain English)
- One example of a code and what it means
- Why you'd want this dimension (what would be lost without it)

Link to the AHA doc for the full registries:
``:ref:`Full D2 registry <compiler-5d-link-naming-d2-type-id-registry>```
etc.


**4. The PoR --- one axiom, fully dressed (20--30 lines)**

Pick Pet Axiom 5 (or whichever axiom has the richest existing content)
and show what a complete Place of Reasoning looks like. Walk through
5--8 representative fields from the
:ref:`PoR registry <compiler-5d-link-naming-por-fields-registry>`:

- Title, summary, formal notation (identity fields)
- One technical field (e.g., logic)
- One source citation with hint (e.g., Torah: Deut 4:39)
- One POST field (e.g., AnyAims --- what's next for this axiom)

The point is to show that behind every short label is a rich, structured
page. The label is the address; the PoR is the house.


**5. How content flows: Seed, Feed, Grow, Reap (15--20 lines)**

Briefly describe the audit cycle using the agricultural metaphor from
Section 16.1 of the AHA doc. Keep it to one short paragraph per stage.
The message: matheology grows by iterative cultivation, not by decree.
Anyone willing to ask an honest question can contribute.

Link to the full lifecycle:
``:ref:`Audit cycle <compiler-5d-link-naming-reap-design-fruits>```
(or the lifecycle section --- use whichever label exists).


**6. HELL is not what you think (10--15 lines)**

Briefly explain the HELL register (Historically Experienced Lessons
Learned). This is usually the most surprising part for newcomers.
Explain that objections are treasured, not feared --- every ``con``
gets a permanent address and a ``pro`` response. Use one real example
(e.g., con11 and pro11).


**7. How to contribute (10--15 lines)**

Three concrete entry points:

a. **Read and react:** Pick any axiom, read it, and if something feels
   wrong or unclear, that observation is valuable. Use the FeedbackFlow
   (``ff``) link at the bottom of most pages.

b. **Check a source:** If you know a tradition well (Torah, Quran,
   Buddhist sutras, secular philosophy...), check whether the citations
   are accurate and whether better ones exist.

c. **Ask a hard question:** The best contributions to HELL are honest
   objections. The system is designed to welcome them.


**8. Where to go next (5--10 lines)**

Link to:

- The full AHA doc (for the complete technical reference)
- The axioms page (to start reading content)
- The HELL register (to see objections and responses)
- The FeedbackFlow for this guide itself


STYLE RULES
=============

- Write in second person ("you") not third person ("the reader").
- Use ``.. note::`` or ``.. tip::`` sparingly --- one or two at most.
- Every technical term gets a plain-English gloss on first use.
- Use ``:ref:`` links to the AHA doc for details. Do NOT duplicate
  the AHA doc's content --- point to it.
- Do not use emoji.
- Include the standard page-prefix include at the top.
- This is a standalone page (will eventually have its own toctree
  entry), not an llog. It does NOT need append-only treatment.
