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.. note:: **Prompt for creating a Learning Path through the Matheo paper series.**

   | **VVN:** ``iv_LLoL_v1_2026m04d18``
   | **Mode:** CRAFT at medium effort


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Prompt: Learning Path through the Matheo Paper Series (b11--b18)
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Context
=========

The Matheo paper series consists of 8 papers (b11--b18) plus
sub-papers (intros, theological-philosophical companions, reviews).
The series builds a cumulative argument from formal axioms (b11 PET)
through mathematical governance (b14 JUB) to existential risk
assessment (b16 RiskyMAD) and a call to action (b18).

The master overview is at:
``source/matheology/heaven/aaa/heaven-in-7-papers.rst``

The complete index of all papers, prompts, and outputs is at:
``source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst``

The problem: The series is designed to be read in order (b11 → b18),
but each paper has multiple sub-documents (math, intro, theological,
economic, etc.) and the total reading load is enormous. Readers need
a structured path that matches their background and available time.


Task
======

Create a **Learning Path page** for the Matheo series.


Step 1: Inventory
-------------------

Read the AAA index (``source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst``) and
the master overview (``heaven-in-7-papers.rst``). For each paper
and sub-paper, note: title, audience, length, prerequisites, and
what it proves or argues.


Step 2: Define Reader Profiles
--------------------------------

1. **Mathematician / logician** (wants the formal system)
2. **Theologian / philosopher** (wants the theological implications)
3. **Political scientist / economist** (wants the governance framework)
4. **General reader** (wants to understand the core argument)
5. **Skeptic / adversarial reviewer** (wants to find the weakest link)

For each profile, identify the shortest path through the series
that gives them what they need.


Step 3: Design Reading Sequences
-----------------------------------

For each profile:

- **Express path** (1--2 hours): The minimum documents to understand
  the core argument. Likely: b11-intro → b14-intro → b17-intro → b18.
- **Standard path** (4--8 hours): The recommended sequence with all
  intros and key papers.
- **Deep path** (20+ hours): Everything, in order, with all
  sub-papers and reviews.

Each step should have: estimated reading time, 1-sentence summary
of what the reader gains, and an exit ramp.


Step 4: Create the RST Page
------------------------------

Write the learning path as:
``source/matheology/heaven/study/learning-path-matheo.rst``

Link it from the AAA index and from ``heaven-in-7-papers.rst``.


Step 5: Create a GraphViz Dependency Graph
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Create a ``.dot`` file showing:

- All papers as nodes (b11--b18), color-coded by type
- Sub-papers as smaller nodes clustered with their parent
- Dependency arrows (b11 → b12 → ... → b18, plus cross-dependencies)
- Reader profile entry points
- The "express path" highlighted as a bold path through the graph

Save at:
``source/matheology/heaven/study/learning-path-matheo-graph.dot``


LLog
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Slim CRAFT llog at:
``source/matheology/hell/ll/other/b/12/``
(cross-cutting infrastructure work).
