Alignment Class Echoes — Cross-Model Topic Matches#

Evidence collected during Phase 2I-4 first compilation run (2026-03-25).

Findings#

PET Element

JUB Element

Echo Description

ax1 (Containment)

ax16 (Delegation)

Both address the God-world relationship structure. ax1 defines containment (world in God); ax16 defines delegation (authority over world granted to humans). Together they establish: world is in God AND humans are authorized agents within it.

ax5 (Necessary Existence)

ax15 (Genuine Agency)

Both are foundational necessity claims in their respective groups. ax5 asserts God necessarily exists; ax15 asserts humans necessarily have genuine agency (performatively self-refuting to deny). Both serve as load-bearing axioms.

ax8 (Immanent Presence)

ax17 (Non-Coercive Guidance)

Both describe how God relates to creation. ax8 says God is present; ax17 says that presence takes the form of guidance, not compulsion. ax17 is the behavioral specification of ax8’s structural claim.

ax11 (Dipolarity)

ax22 (Preference for Love)

Both address divine nature. ax11 defines the dipolar structure (Gn + Gc); ax22 uses that structure to explain why God values freely-chosen care. ax22 is the motivational specification of ax11b_A11bs structural claim.

Summary#

Four cross-model echoes found. The pattern is consistent: PET axioms establish structural claims about God-world ontology; corresponding JUB axioms specify the behavioral or motivational content within that structure. This suggests the PET→JUB relationship is not merely additive but structurally coupled.