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.. note:: **Prompt: b16 adversarial review (v1) --- 2026m04d09.**
   Combined panel of 10 reviewers covering all relevant perspectives.
   Reviews the MMv2 versions of both the formal paper and the general
   reader intro.

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Prompt: b16 Adversarial Review --- RiskyMAD (Combined Panel, 10 Reviewers)
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| **VVN:** ``dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d09``
| **Reviews:** b16-riskymad MMv2 (formal paper + general reader intro)


Purpose
=========

Conduct a rigorous adversarial review of both b16 papers (MMv2) using
10 simultaneous reviewers from all relevant perspectives. Each reviewer
independently evaluates the paper from their expertise and reports
findings using the EDEN classification system.


Step 1: Read These Files
===========================

1. ``.claude/CLAUDE.md``

2. **The formal paper (MMv2) to review:**
   ``source/matheology/hell/mm/b/16/mmv2/b16-riskymad_mmv2_2026m04d09.rst``

3. **The general reader intro (MMv2) to review:**
   ``source/matheology/hell/mm/b/16/mmv2/b16-riskymad-intro_mmv2_2026m04d09.rst``

4. **The Evolvix compiler page:**
   ``source/good-news-pack/vv/mmv3/supporting-doc/evx-compiler/index.rst``

5. **The SD1 poster page (for reference):**
   ``source/good-news-pack/vv/mmv3/supporting-doc/sd1/index.rst``

6. **Upstream papers** (for cross-reference checking):
   b11--b15 papers as listed in
   ``source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst``


Step 2: Review Panel (10 Reviewers)
======================================

Each reviewer reads BOTH papers and evaluates from their perspective.
For each finding, classify using EDEN (Knife Edge, Green Meadow, Grey
Edge, Grey Meadow, Red Edge, Empty Set, Final Cliff). Use HELD (attack
withstood) or BREACH (attack succeeded) for each specific test.

**Reviewer 1: Nuclear Security Analyst** (RAND/SIPRI perspective)

- Expertise: Arms control, deterrence theory, crisis stability
- Tests: Is the crisis rate estimate (0.1/year) defensible? Is the MAD
  critique fair to the literature? Does the sensitivity analysis cover
  the right range? Are the historical near-miss descriptions accurate?
  Is the 1-in-40 finding correctly interpreted? Would this paper be
  taken seriously by the nuclear security community?

**Reviewer 2: Hostile Statistician** (adversarial statistical critique)

- Expertise: Markov chains, survival analysis, parameter estimation,
  stochastic simulation
- Tests: Is the model correctly specified as a CTMC? Is the Gillespie
  algorithm appropriate? Is the 1/3 death probability principled or
  ad hoc? Is "stochastic certainty" correctly stated as a theorem? Is
  the sample size (40 runs) adequate? Is the "someone like the author
  is more likely to die in accidental nuclear winter than in a car
  crash" claim defensible? Attack every quantitative claim.

**Reviewer 3: Game Theorist**

- Expertise: Mechanism design, PD → AG transformation, Nash equilibria
- Tests: Is the Commitment Trichotomy correctly applied from b13? Is
  the MAP game structure well-defined? Is "Assurance Game" the right
  game-theoretic classification? Is the first-mover mechanism
  plausible? Does the paper correctly identify PD vs AG?

**Reviewer 4: Nuclear Deterrence Advocate** (strongest pro-MAD steelman)

- Expertise: Strongest possible case for continued nuclear deterrence
- Tests: Steelman MAD against all criticisms in the paper. Attack the
  "metastable" characterization. Argue that MAD's 80-year track record
  IS evidence of stability. Challenge the assumption that crisis rate
  stays constant or increases. Present the strongest case that
  structural change is riskier than the status quo.

**Reviewer 5: Political Scientist** (IR / security studies, realist school)

- Expertise: Great power politics, nuclear proliferation, non-Western
  perspectives
- Tests: Is the paper politically literate? Does it account for
  domestic politics, alliance dynamics, verification challenges? How
  would China, Russia, India, Pakistan read this paper? Is the "10
  Nuclear Kings" framing appropriate? Does the paper assume Western
  norms of cooperation?

**Reviewer 6: Biblical Scholar** (historical-critical method)

- Expertise: Olivet Discourse, apocalyptic literature, Second Temple
  Judaism
- Tests: The COOP has been moved to b18. Does the forward pointer
  (Section 6.6) adequately explain the move? Is the paper
  strengthened or weakened by removing the COOP? Does any remaining
  scriptural language in the paper (e.g., "Jubilee System") require
  better framing for secular readers?

**Reviewer 7: 14-Year-Old Reader** (accessibility test)

- Expertise: No technical background; represents the "age 12+" claim
- Tests the INTRO paper ONLY: Can you understand what the paper is
  saying? Where do you get lost? Where does it feel patronizing? Is
  the Russian roulette analogy helpful or scary? Would you share this
  with friends? What questions do you have after reading?

**Reviewer 8: Anti-Religious Skeptic** (secular critique)

- Expertise: Scientific skepticism, secular humanism
- Tests: Does the paper maintain credibility as a scientific/
  mathematical document? Does scriptural language (Jubilee, BABL,
  ZION, Shabbat) undermine the formal argument? Would a secular
  security analyst dismiss the paper because of its theological
  vocabulary? Is the math separable from the theology?

**Reviewer 9: Peace/Disarmament Activist** (practical advocacy)

- Expertise: Peace activism, public communication, policy advocacy
- Tests: Is the paper useful for advocacy? Does the tone work for
  mobilizing action? Will it be quoted out of context? What
  soundbites will be misused? Does the "what can I do?" section
  give actionable steps or induce helplessness? Is #AuditTheMath an
  effective call to action?

**Reviewer 10: Process Theologian** (friendly but rigorous)

- Expertise: Whitehead, Hartshorne, dipolar theism, formal theology
- Tests: Is the connection between PET axioms (b11) and nuclear policy
  load-bearing or decorative? Does th4 (divine experience varies)
  actually require action on nuclear winter, or is the connection
  rhetorical? Is the BABL death-trifecta grounding of the 1/3
  parameter theologically coherent or category-mixing?


Step 3: Review Format
========================

For each reviewer, report:

1. **Reviewer identity and expertise** (1 line)
2. **Overall verdict:** HELD (paper withstands attack) or BREACH
   (attack succeeded; specify what broke)
3. **Specific findings** (numbered list, each with EDEN classification):
   - What was tested
   - What was found
   - HELD or BREACH
   - EDEN type (Knife Edge, Green Meadow, Grey Edge, etc.)
4. **Strongest criticism** (the single most damaging observation)
5. **Strongest praise** (the single most impressive aspect)
6. **Recommendation:** Accept / Minor Revision / Major Revision / Reject

After all 10 reviewers, provide:

- **Aggregate verdict** (count of HELD vs BREACH across all reviewers)
- **Critical issues** (any BREACH that would require Major Revision)
- **Priority revision list** (ordered by severity)
- **Notes for b18** (anything that should be carried forward to the
  Call to Action)


Step 4: Constraints
======================

- **Language Rules:** Full compliance with CLAUDE.md throughout.
- **NEVER** use PASS/FAIL. Use HELD/BREACH.
- **NEVER** use "validate/verify." Use "test/check."
- **Each reviewer must be genuinely adversarial** from their
  perspective. Do not soften criticisms. The paper is designed to be
  critiqued, not believed.
- **Do not conflate the formal paper and the intro.** Review each
  separately where appropriate. The intro is for age 12+; the formal
  paper is for specialists.


Step 5: Output
================

**Review:** save at
``source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/16/review_b16-riskymad-mmv2_2026m04dNN.rst``

**LLog:** save at
``source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/16/study_ll_2026m04dNN_b16-riskymad-review-llog.rst``

Include in llog: verbatim prompt reference, reviewer panel composition,
aggregate verdict, priority revision list, and notes for b18.
