Key References#
The research on this site draws on a wide range of sources across theology, history, mathematics, and security analysis. This page collects the most important ones — each with a brief summary of why it matters for the work presented here.
These are not the only references used. They are the ones that best help a newcomer understand the intellectual foundations of the matheology framework and the Jubilee System.
The workspace behind the work#
This wall of books documents part of the personal datageddon workspace LLoL constructed in order to arrive at the synthesis presented on this site. This was at the house that LLoL had to sell after being forced into foreclosure in order to maintain focus on his research program. What is shown here is approximately one tenth of LLoL’s research library.
All of it is currently under threat of auction, for the very simple reason that LLoL had to repeatedly face the following decision:
Option 0: Break focus, abandon any hope of personally averting disasters like accidental nuclear winter, and instead try to save his own skin.
Option 1: Keep going, bring the most important questions to the attention of humanity, and trust that the work will speak for itself.
LLoL chose Option 1. The auction will destroy that library if allowed to succeed. This opportunity for buy-in is here presented to a global audience, in the hope that enough people of good will exist to combine their forces in order to gentle kind reasonably coordinate the scaling up of ResearchCity — and to avert the human-made disasters that are currently building momentum.
The references below point to some particularly important insights from LLoL’s collection.
References#
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A theological dissertation on early Christian eschatology, accepted from a Confessing Church adherent in Nazi Germany. Concludes that “the future of the church lies in its eschatology” — the observation that launched LLoL’s grandfather’s line of inquiry and, decades later, LLoL’s own. |
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A Johns Hopkins APL monograph on how Jewish, Christian, and Islamic end-times beliefs shape foreign policy and conflict. When a national security laboratory studies eschatology, it confirms that these beliefs are not merely academic — they drive real-world decisions about war and peace. |
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The most rigorous modern case for the historicity of the Resurrection, using professional historiographical methods. 718 pages of evidence, competing hypotheses, and systematic evaluation. The bar this site sets for trusting the resurrection as a historical event, not merely a symbol. |
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A review of the neural criticality hypothesis: the brain may self-organize to operate at phase-transition boundaries where computational properties are optimal. Relevant to ax19 (causal concentration): phase transitions are precisely the moments when a single perturbation cascades through the entire system. Provides a physical mechanism for h* concentration. |
The Revelation commentaries#
These are the Revelation commentaries LLoL consulted to check some of his conclusions. He consulted them not to confirm a preexisting view, but to check whether anyone else was seeing the structural patterns he was finding. The conclusion, as far as he can tell: nobody is seeing the nonviolent, funny Jonah-Esther-Exodus panoramic view of Revelation that he accidentally discovered (or was it divine providence?).
That is either a very good sign or a very bad one. If LLoL is right, it means the synthesis is genuinely new and offers a useful and reliable re-reading of Revelation that has not been attempted before because it requires a combination of mathematical modeling, evolutionary biology, comparative theology, and willingness to wrestle with the text that no single discipline has previously brought together. Then maybe groundbreaking new discoveries are still possible and the world can still be saved.
If LLoL re-envisioning is wrong, not only in details (a virtual certainty), but also in the fundamental ways that matter, then it means he has read too much into a text that has defeated better minds for two millennia. It also means that - to the best of LLoL’s ability to tell - bis best spiritual and logical hope for saving humanity will have failed.
The only way to find out is to check the math.
LLoL’s Revelation commentary-in-progress#
This is LLoL’s own attempt at crystallizing the structure of Revelation into a visual commentary — built, characteristically, out of Lego. He will not be writing a formal commentary any time soon. He knows how much work it is, and if he ever did, he doubts it would be shorter than 1,001 pages.
The choice LLoL faced repeatedly was this: do I want to avert Armageddon-disasters for real — or do I want to earn a living by writing books about it, without ever actually doing it?
He opted for doing it rather than writing about it. Likely the most consequential decision of his life, for better or worse.
Hence, all LLoL can do is offer his services to humanity in case anyone cares about such an oddball approach to saving the world as the one he developed. The most important insight from his research marathon is that this approach appears to be unique — not because LLoL is special, but because the combination of disciplines required to produce it does not currently exist in any single institution, and building that institution is precisely what ResearchCity is designed to do.
If that interests you: buy in.