Learning Path through the Good News Pack MMv3#
dv_ClaOp46Med_MMv1_learning-path_2026m04d18A guided tour through 253 PDFs — so you don’t have to read them all.
What is the Good News Pack?#
The Good News Pack MMv3 is a collection of 253 PDFs assembled by LLoL (Laurence Loewe of Laodicea) over 6+ years of research. It documents:
A new mathematical model showing that accidental nuclear winter is more likely than previously thought
A proposed solution (ResearchCity) — a new kind of research institution built on radically transparent innovation economics
Open letters to world leaders urging action
A 12-stadium research agenda (the Transwarp Key) covering everything from pandemic preparedness to educational games
Supporting evidence from 19 published scientific papers
The material ranges from a 16-page songbook to a 444-page academic dossier. This page helps you find where to start and how deep to go.
Who are you? Start here#
Profile |
Time |
Description |
|---|---|---|
5 min |
“What is this?” — get the gist and decide if you want more |
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30 min |
“What’s the core claim?” — understand the problem and proposed solution |
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2–4 hours |
“Is the evidence real?” — check the math, the logic, and the credentials |
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8+ hours |
“Show me the full framework” — the 12 stadia, the Matheo papers, the axioms |
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15 min |
“Give me the story” — quotes, facts, the human angle |
Path 1: First-time visitor (5 minutes)#
Goal: Understand what MMv3 is and whether it’s worth your time.
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Step |
Time |
What you learn |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
MMv3 Master Gateway — read the “Where to start” list |
1 min |
The structure of the collection and what sections exist |
2 |
Don’t Panic Guide — read the Abstract and Cover description |
2 min |
The tone and framing: this is a songbook-as-manifesto |
3 |
Collection Overview — scan the summary table |
2 min |
What the 253 PDFs actually contain, by category |
Exit ramp: You now know what MMv3 is and what it claims. You can stop here with a coherent picture of the collection’s scope.
Path 2: Curious investigator (30 minutes)#
Goal: Understand the core problem-solution pair.
Prerequisites: None (this path is self-contained).
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Step |
Time |
What you learn |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
10 min |
The quantitative claim: a new model for accidental nuclear winter risk |
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2 |
10 min |
The proposed governance solution: transparent, evidence-based institutions |
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3 |
5 min |
The appeal: what LLoL is asking leaders to do and why |
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4 |
5 min |
The actionable commitment: what signing up looks like |
Exit ramp: You now understand the core argument: (1) nuclear winter risk is higher than we think, (2) ResearchCity is the proposed fix, (3) transparent governance (epiocracy) is the mechanism.
Path 3: Serious evaluator (2–4 hours)#
Goal: Check whether the evidence supports the claims.
Prerequisites: Path 2 (or equivalent understanding of SD1/SD2).
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Step |
Time |
What you learn |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
SD1 Figures — the model outputs |
20 min |
The actual graphs and data behind the nuclear winter forecast |
2 |
OL5 — to UN Secretary-General (especially OL5b — UN Mandate Draft) |
30 min |
The institutional design for ResearchCity under UN auspices |
3 |
20 min |
Hardware and software architecture for scaling from 1 home to 1600 ArkTowers |
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4 |
60 min |
LLoL’s peer-reviewed publications in Science, Genetics, BMC Sys Bio, etc. |
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5 |
10 min |
How LLoL asks reviewers to engage with the material |
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6 |
30 min |
CV, NSF CAREER grant, tenure dossier — credentials check |
Exit ramp: You can now form an informed opinion about whether the scientific claims are plausible and whether the author has the credentials to make them. You have not yet engaged with the theological framework.
Path 4: Scholar / theologian (8+ hours)#
Goal: Understand the full BABL/ZION framework and the 12-stadium research agenda.
Prerequisites: Path 3 (or substantial familiarity with the evidence base).
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Step |
Time |
What you learn |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
60 min |
The full research agenda: 12 talent stadia from Evolvix to Flying University Network |
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2 |
30 min |
The prophetic/geometric framework connecting ancient texts to modern institutions |
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3 |
20 min |
How the framework crosses Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and broader faith boundaries |
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4 |
20 min |
The formal BABL death-trifecta: over-Simplify, over-Complicate, over-Reach |
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5 |
Extra Good News — especially Ketubah Wager and Craftiest Criminal |
60 min |
Deep thematic studies extending the ZION/BABL framework |
6 |
30 min |
How personal prophetic experiences shaped LLoL’s research trajectory |
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7 |
30 min |
The theological appeals: what LLoL claims to have received and what he asks for |
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8 |
Don’t Panic Guide — read the full PDF |
30 min |
The cultural counterpart: 13 rewritten songs for the 2nd Exodus |
9 |
20 min |
Visual reference charts summarizing the ZION framework |
Exit ramp: You now have a comprehensive view of the full project — the science, the theology, the institutional design, and the cultural expression. What remains is implementation detail in individual stadia.
Path 5: Journalist (15 minutes)#
Goal: Get the story, the quotes, and the facts for reporting.
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Step |
Time |
What you learn |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Don’t Panic Guide — read the Cover and Preface |
3 min |
The hook: “Turn All Doom To Delight — for ONLY ~$8/year/person” |
2 |
5 min |
The headline-worthy claim: accidental nuclear winter risk quantified |
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3 |
2 min |
The opening move: OL0–OL6 were sent to Washington DC offices before Christmas 2025 |
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4 |
2 min |
The personal appeal: a letter to the former president who may have more time to help evaluate |
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5 |
About-Me Science — scan the CV |
3 min |
Credentials: UW-Madison evolutionary biologist, published in Science |
6 |
2 min |
The scope: letters to all 10 nuclear-armed nations |
Exit ramp: You have the who, what, and why for a story (17 min total). For depth, continue with Path 2.
What you can skip#
Not everything in the 253 PDFs is essential reading. These sections are specialized or administrative:
Signature Request (8 PDFs) — Ketubah and POAATAD signature pages; only relevant after you’ve decided to sign
Good News Sample (1 PDF) — a sampler that overlaps with the main documents
About (6 PDFs) — logos, signs, business cards; visual identity, not content
Flying Scroll posters, banners, stickers, flags — visual materials for printing; valuable for exhibit contexts, not for understanding the argument
OL Combos and Shared Files — bundled versions of documents you can read individually
Dependency overview#
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MMv3 Master Gateway — the main entry point
Text Catalog — searchable list of all 253 PDFs
Visual Catalog — browse with thumbnail previews
Collection Overview — breakdown by section