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b19 --- Launch-unit EDEN review prompt: dung-beetle + b18 + AuditTheMath + Buy-In
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| **Mode for the review session:** EDEN
| **Effort for the review session:** Max
| **Stretch goal:** ship dung-beetle post + b18 papers + AuditTheMath landing
  page as a coherent launch unit by EOD 2026m05d27.
| **Drafter of this prompt:** Claude Opus 4.7 (``dv_ClaOp47Max``)
  at LLoL's request on 2026m05d22.
| **Naming note:** this prompt file lives at ``hell/ll/infra/b/19/``.
  Throughout the prompt body, references to *"b19"* mean the
  **SGIR paper** at ``hell/mm/b/19/`` (HEAVEN-side), **not this
  infra-llog container**. The infra ``b19`` here is just the next
  free lettered-numbering slot under ``hell/ll/infra/``.


.. contents:: Sections
   :depth: 2
   :local:


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1. Context (read before reviewing)
====================================

The launch sequence Balospe.com is built around:

1. **Crisis exists** --- 7DUIs, accidental nuclear winter,
   AI apocalypse (already documented on the science page;
   do *not* re-litigate).
2. **Decision is due** --- BABL broad road vs ZION narrow path;
   the Matheo series explains the mathematical-theology case.
3. **LLoL's dung-ball problem** --- the work is imperfect, the
   resources are out, the 11 storage units (potential
   ResearchCity fertilizer) are at risk; humanity is asked
   to help by **auditing the math** and **sustaining the work**.

Four artifacts together form the *launch unit* this prompt asks
you to review or prepare/improve:

- **Dung-beetle blog post** (personal-narrative call to action) ---
  :doc:`/blog/posts/2026-05-21-prophetic-dung-beetle`
- **b18 Call-to-Action papers** (formal-analytical call to action)
  --- under ``source/matheology/hell/mm/b/18/`` in
  ``mmv2/`` (pick the latest variant of each type; some less mature ones may be in ``mmv1/``)
- **AuditTheMath landing page** (practical-ask landing) ---
  :doc:`/action/audit-the-math/index`
- **Buy-In page** (sustenance-ask) ---
  :doc:`/buy-in/index`

Where **b18 last stuck:** the pandemic-era claims, which then
forked into **b19 SGIR paper** (the HEAVEN matheo-b19 paper, not this llog),
which spawned **matheo-b21 AI co-authorship framework**. b18's remaining
work is content finishing-touches + review + title-footnote
back-port (see ``AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md`` for
the canonical template extracted during the b17 infra session (working on the b19+b21 papers!)).

Earlier infra context worth scanning:

- :ref:`hell-ll-infra-b18-launch-sprint-llog` --- the same-day
  launch-sprint audit trail that produced the AuditTheMath
  landing page, the Matheo overview placeholder, and the
  Cloudflare ``_redirects`` permutation rules.


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2. EDEN-classify the integration
==================================

Apply the 7-fold gauntlet (CLAUDE.md §*Logics Rules*) to the
**combination** of these four artifacts as a single launch unit.
Report the SET-type per CLAUDE.md (9): *Empty / Knife Edge /
Grey Edge / Red Edge / Green Meadow / Grey Meadow / Final Cliff*.

The question to test:

   **Does the combined launch unit form a coherent ZION ask, or
   does it leak BABL through any of the four pieces?**

Steelman from at least these positions:

- a sympathetic mathematician who is being asked to audit
- a hostile secular journalist looking for a discrediting angle
- a Pentecostal / Charismatic reader (self-positioned aligned)
- a non-Pentecostal Christian reader
  (mainline Protestant / Catholic / Orthodox)
- a theologically literate Jewish reader (especially on
  Pan-En-Theology framing --- note that pan-en-theism has a
  long Jewish reading through Zohar, Hasidism, etc.)
- a Muslim reader (especially on the *"4+ Abrahamic Faith
  traditions echo these analyses"* claim)
- a policymaker who controls funding for ResearchCity-adjacent work
- leaders of the 10 nuclear nations, who are being addressed in Open Letter OL10
  and who will have to agree to allow ResearchCity to happen (lest it be bombed to pieces)
  and who will have a stake in its global transparency to bring justice to everyone.


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3. Dung-beetle post --- specific tests
========================================

3a. Does the **AuditTheMath call-to-action section** land as a
    *practical punchline*, or as a *graft*? If graft, propose how
    to weave it more integrally without bloating.

3b. Does the **dung-ball metaphor sustain itself** across all
    ~400 lines, or does it strain at any specific paragraph?

3c. Does the **closing prayer + Latin coda**
    (*"Scarabaeus Aquilam Quaerit"*) feel earned by the preceding
    text, or aspirational?

3d. Is the **Acts-17 "Unknown God" framing** strong enough to
    defuse the tension from the general to the specific: 
    (i) the Zeus vs Yah confusion (Greek vs Abrahamic Supreme God...)
    ...
    (ii) the discovery (by curious readers) of the ``@JoanOf``
    YouTube channel's tongues-prayer content
    (or does that need a more explicit hook?)


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4. b18 papers --- specific tests
==================================

4a. **Pick all the latest canonical b18 version** (``mmv1`` vs ``mmv2``)
    of each type for the launch. Justify. Mark the loser archived; do **not** try
    to land older and newer versions of the same type.
    
    Note that there were papers from b18a, b18b, b18c, ...b18e
    and some of these had variants for Beginners/Producers/Experts,
    as each group has different legitimate eschatological questions.
    
    Create a final list in a well-organized form at
    source/study/index.rst
    where there is already a list (it's a copy of the AAA file in HEAVEN, 
    which I used to keep track of the latest matheo paper production).
    I need some overview like that, but without the clutter of older versions...
    
    Before creating too many artefacts to build upon this,
    I need to ask you to propose a way to more cleanly refer to those papers,
    once the final variants are found. I have too many names with versioning info
    in the file name backed in that is outdated by now.
    Don't change names yet, but propose a big matrix of how you suggest to
    change names so they can be a sensible starting point for the
    big review of AuditTheMath that I'm calling for. 
    Maybe creating a big html table helps me to get a better overview.

4b. For the chosen version: list the *minimum* content edits
    needed to reach OO-stability for launch --- 
    Do not artificially cap the edits needed, but
    keep the list from getting unnecessarily long. (Maybe cap at 5
    substantive items?).

4c. **Cross-link audit:** every place b18 should reference the
    dung-beetle post, AuditTheMath landing, Buy-In, Matheo
    overview, or b19 / b21 --- list them. Propose a longer list than 
    you would use and then say where you'd cap it and why.
    
    There is a substantial need for creating cross-links between the
    various matheo papers. Say, which ones need to happen now
    and which ones I can defer to later. Does this need to be a separate prompts?

4d. **Create prompt for Title-footnote back-port** from the b19 SGIR / b21
    AI-coauthorship conventions: scope it (count of footnotes,
    where they go, what they say). **Stick to the highly refined footnotes** 
    defined in ``AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md`` as canonical 
    to prevent footnote-creep. Don't create the footnotes here; only
    create the prompt and address a way for how to clean up the
    front-matter of all those papers, so readers are not bombarded with
    "notes clutter" before they even see the Title and Broader Significance. 
    
4e. All b11-b21 papers have some "Supplementary Information" or Appendix section
    that serves to document AI involvement, and related auditing resources.
    Create a prompt for proposing how that section may best look like,
    so an independent session can create a template that will then be
    adopted across all the dozen+ papers that are part of the matheo b11-b21 series.
    
    

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5. AuditTheMath + Buy-In integration
======================================

5a. Does the **AuditTheMath landing page's 3-ask structure**
    (*read & respond / share with one expert / sustain the work*)
    cover the realistic conversion funnel, or are there gaps?

5b. Does the **Buy-In page** (current
    ``source/buy-in/index.rst``) match the SD3a / SD3b
    supporting-doc framework from the Good News Pack? If not,
    identify the gap.

5c. Does the chain
    **dung-beetle post → AuditTheMath → Matheo → b18 → Buy-In**
    form a coherent reader journey, or does it fork unhelpfully?
    Is it maybe too complex?
    
    Should I shorten the info people need to look at
    before they get to the Buy-in and GoFundMe page?
    
    There are some online sellers who say that putting it all on ONE html page
    including entering the credit card info for a final sale is KEY TO NOT LOSING PEOPLE.
    they have good arguments. I'm not sure what to make of this. 
    I can't get to a 1-page structure, but I MUST get to a
    very streamlined processing path for most people, because
    maybe 99% of all people WILL NOT AuditTheMath,
    but they need to understand why THEY will have to buy in
    = contribute their 8$ /person/year, because else the whole math
    for ResaerchCity will not scale. 
    
    I'm not sure if we can get to an overnight unicorn by
    proposing to work for world peace in today's chaos,
    but if it's possible to set the structure up that way,
    then that would be the goal. Some say "let's break the Internet"
    when they imply to "please help me create lots of traffic".
    If I can find a way to say this right, I'd say: Let's break the web
    and let's break GoFundMe, so that this call for ResaerchCity
    dominates the news cycle more than the Iran war (because it's meant
    to end the Iran-war and Ukraine war and other disasters at the same time
    or so I hope - based on the mathematical theology we developed).
    
    Try to propose changes to these pages in light of all this;
    and if that's too hard for this session, then propose a new session
    prompt to best get it done. 
    
    
    
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6. Out of scope (do NOT do in this review)
============================================

- Editing b11, b12, b19 SGIR paper, b20, b21 content
  or any content of the b11-b21 papers or any footnotes
  (footnote back-port to those is a *separate* task with its own prompt).
- Rewriting LLoL's voice in the dung-beetle post (flag
  suggestions as RST comments; do **not** apply).
- Adding new pages beyond the launch unit (no new FAQ entries,
  no new blog posts, no new ``/action/`` pages).
- BABL / ZION re-derivation (assume CLAUDE.md §*Logics Rules*
  is settled).
- Polishing translations into the other 9 languages.


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7. Deliverables
=================

Produce a **single new LLog file** at
``source/matheology/hell/ll/infra/b/NN/bNN-launch-unit-review_2026m05d27.rst``
(``NN`` = the next free infra lettered-number at the time of the
review session; check ``source/matheology/hell/ll/infra/index.rst``
"*Next free number*" admonition) containing:

- **EDEN classification** of the launch unit (§2 above)
- **Specific findings** for §3, §4, §5
- **Concrete edit list** (with ``file:line`` citations) for the
  dung-beetle post
- **Concrete edit list** (with ``file:line`` citations) for the
  chosen b18 version
- **Cross-link manifest** (what to link where)
- **Final ZION / BABL verdict:** *ready to launch / launch-with-fixes /
  launch-blocked*

Also update ``source/matheology/hell/ll/infra/index.rst`` per the
infra-index convention (bump *"next free number"*, add the new
heading + toctree entry).

Rewrite the AAA QuickRef Rule (CLAUDE.md) in the HEAVEN-study scope that AAA indexes,
such that the AAA file points to the most important files table now in
/souce/study/matheo/index . 

The AAA file has become WAY to long and now has Tons of outdated clutter. 
I need a Jubilee-type brake with the old in order to allow better entry points
for new readers (see the corresponding bug report in HELL). 


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8. Timing & BABL-resistance
==============================

**Review pass: 90--120 minutes max.**

If the review starts spiraling past 4 hours, **STOP and report
partial findings.** Perfectionism is the BABL trap this prompt is
designed to resist. The dung-beetle post's own metaphor
(lines 340--347) is the permission-slip to launch with imperfections
--- but only if LLoL takes that permission, which means *you*
delivering crisp findings rather than endless polishing.
However, words still matter at this stage, so remaining aware of the BABL traps
in order to find the narrow path to ZION in EDEN still is of crucial importance. 

If during review you detect that you have started to fall into
OSCR (over-Simplifying, over-Complicating, over-Reaching), prefix
the rest of your output with ``BABL:`` per CLAUDE.md and report
the slip explicitly. Then return to the scope-fence.


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