Note

Prompt for a fresh hostile adversarial review of the complete Matheo series in its current (latest) versions.

VVN: dv_ClaOp46Max_v1_2026m04d18
Mode: EDEN at max effort
Depends on: All b11–b18 papers must be at their final or near-final versions before running this prompt.
Why this exists: Earlier adversarial reviews (Panels 1–5) were conducted against MMv1 versions. Many BREACHes were corrected in subsequent revisions (MMv2, MMv3). A fresh hostile review against current versions is needed to assess the actual state of the series, not the state that existed before corrections.

Prompt: Fresh Hostile Adversarial Review of the Complete Matheo Series#

Context#

The Matheo paper series (b11–b18) has undergone multiple rounds of adversarial review and revision. The earliest reviews (Panels 1–5, conducted 2026m04d10) targeted MMv1 drafts. Since then:

  • b17 was substantially revised (MMv2, 2026m04d14): candidacy removed, ax19 weakened, CausalInfluence formally defined, h_star/h_dark/h_zero triad introduced, circularity sections added.

  • b14-math was revised to MMv3 (2026m04d10): ax18 revised (proportionality), th6 derivation repaired.

  • b18 was written (MMv1, MMv2, MMv2r1, 2026m04d16) with Patton 8-function structure + candidacy.

  • Panels 1–4 recheck (2026m04d14): 42 original BREACHes reduced to 38/42 RESOLVED. All Fatal/Potentially Fatal items RESOLVED.

  • MMv2 patch (2026m04d16): 6 remaining BREACHes resolved.

The earlier panel reviews are valuable as process documentation but do not reflect the current state of the papers. This prompt produces a fresh adversarial assessment of the series as it stands now.

Task#

Conduct a maximum-hostility adversarial review of the complete Matheo paper series (b11–b18) in its latest versions only.

Step 1: Read All Latest Papers#

Read every paper listed in the “Quick Reference (All Papers)” table in AAA — HEAVEN Study Series (AnyAllArrival) (the rows with the latest version for each code). At minimum, read:

Code

Document (read the latest version from AAA)

b11

PET paper (MMv1r1) + intro (MMv3r1)

b12

b12-math (MMv3r1) + b12-intro (MMv3)

b13

b13 paper (MMv2) + b13-intro (MMv1)

b14

b14-math (MMv3) + b14-intro (MMv2)

b15

b15-math (MMv3) + b15-intro (MMv2)

b16

b16 paper (MMv3) + b16-intro (MMv3)

b17

b17 paper (MMv2) + b17-intro (MMv2)

b18

b18 paper (MMv2) + b18-intro (MMv1)

Also read the companion papers if time permits: b12-theophil, b12-syseng, b12-socpsy, b13-theophil, b14-econ, b14-theophil, b14-polsci, b18 appendix, b18-esc (any version).

Step 2: Assemble the Hostile Review Panel#

Simulate 5 hostile reviewers with maximum adversarial intent. No charity. Every ambiguity is interpreted in the worst possible way. Every unstated assumption is treated as a hidden flaw.

  1. Formal Logician — attacks the axiom system, derivations, and formal coherence. Looks for circular reasoning, unstated dependencies, over-strong quantifiers, and unfalsifiable claims.

  2. Hostile Journalist — writes the most damaging possible news article about the series. Looks for grandiose claims, messianic language, unfounded predictions, and anything that would make the author look foolish or dangerous in print.

  3. Game Theorist / Political Realist — attacks the governance proposals (the Jubilee System, MAP, h* coordination). Looks for free-rider problems, credibility gaps, transition risks, and naive utopianism.

  4. Clinical Psychologist — evaluates whether the author displays signs of grandiose ideation, messiah complex, or cult-leader patterns. Applies standard diagnostic criteria. Notes what a responsible clinician would flag.

  5. Tradition-Specific Theologian (choose the tradition most likely to object) — attacks the theological claims from within a specific tradition. Looks for misrepresentation, over-simplification of doctrinal nuances, and appropriation.

Each reviewer independently produces:

  1. Top 5 BREACHes (the 5 most damaging weaknesses they found), ranked by severity. For each: what the claim is, why it fails, and whether it is fatal or repairable.

  2. Top 3 HELDs (the 3 strongest points that survived attack), with honest assessment of why they hold.

  3. Publication verdict: Would you recommend publication? Under what conditions?

  4. If you had to bet your career on attacking this system, which single point would you target? Why?

Step 3: Cross-Panel Synthesis#

After all 5 reviewers report independently:

  1. Aggregate BREACHes. Identify which BREACHes appear in multiple reviews (convergent weaknesses). Rank all BREACHes by severity.

  2. Identify the weakest link. Which paper is the most vulnerable? Which single claim, if disproven, would collapse the most of the series?

  3. Identify the strongest link. Which paper is the most defensible? Which claim is hardest to attack even with maximum hostility?

  4. EDEN classification. For the series as a whole, which EDEN category applies? (Empty Set / Knife Edge / Grey Edge / Red Edge / Green Meadow / Grey Meadow / Final Cliff)

  5. Comparison with earlier reviews. Briefly note: which of the original Panel 1–5 BREACHes are STILL present in the current versions? Which were genuinely fixed? Which were only superficially addressed?

Step 4: Produce the Skeptic’s Reading Guide#

Based on the hostile review findings, write a Skeptic’s Reading Guide section suitable for inclusion in the learning path page at Learning Path through the Matheo Paper Series (b11–b18).

This section should include:

  1. Skeptic’s Express Path (~1.5 hours): The 5–6 documents a skeptic should read FIRST to most efficiently find the weakest point in the series. Explain why each document is included. Do NOT include outdated reviews — only current paper versions and the fresh hostile review output from this prompt.

  2. Skeptic’s Standard Path (~5 hours): Deeper engagement with the most vulnerable arguments. Include the specific sections or claims that the hostile review identified as weakest.

  3. “If you read only one thing” recommendation: The single document (or section of a document) that exposes the most important weakness or strength.

Output Files#

Save the hostile review at: source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/18/hostile-review-current_dv_ClaOp46Max_YYYY.rst (replace YYYY with the execution date).

Save the Skeptic’s Reading Guide as a patch to: Learning Path through the Matheo Paper Series (b11–b18) (replace the current Profile 5 section).

LLog#

Full EDEN llog at: source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/18/ (cross-cutting, spans all papers).