LLog: Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 — Building FORGE#
Note
Retroactive reconstruction. This session predates the LLog protocol it created. Prompts are summarized (not verbatim) and phase boundaries are assigned after the fact. The session was continuous in a single 1M Opus 4.6 context window.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a1 | HEAT | Entry a1#
Prompt summary: User asked to run the pre-forge reference sheet
generator prompt (pre-forge-compiler-refsheet1.rst), producing
reference sheets for formal tools needed in matheology model
development. Additionally asked to identify further strong theories
and compose a second pre-forge prompt if justified.
Response summary: Agent explored the full matheology system (25 axioms, 11 theorems, 2 models, 66 HELL findings, VVN system, compiler infrastructure) and produced 4 WisdomBase sheets:
Category Theory for Cross-Model Reasoning
Homotopy Type Theory for Identity and Equivalence
Mechanism Design for Axiomatic Economics
Paraconsistent Logic for Graceful Contradiction Handling
Agent identified 4 additional areas as critically needed (dynamical
systems, ergodic theory, topos theory, social choice theory) and
composed pre-forge2-ref-sheet-compiler.rst.
Findings:
th8_T8 (Binary Attractors) and th9_T9 (Social Ergodicity) cannot be formalized with Sheets 1–4 alone; dynamical systems and ergodic theory are blocking gaps
Con-A.1 (severity A) specifically identifies the lack of state variables and evolution equations in th8_T8
A second pre-forge round is not optional but critical
Status: 4 WB sheets produced, pre-forge2 prompt written.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a1 | STRIKE | Entry a2#
Prompt summary: User approved running pre-forge2 in the same context (since deep matheology knowledge was already loaded). Also asked for pre-forge3 to be composed in parallel.
Response summary: Agent produced Sheets 5–8 (dynamical systems,
ergodic theory, topos theory, social choice theory) and composed
pre-forge3-ref-sheet-compiler.rst covering coalgebra, constructive
math, information theory, and proof theory. Pre-forge3 assessed as
important but conditional (diminishing returns compared to rounds 1–2).
Findings:
Sheet 5 provides a minimal 5-step program to formalize th8_T8
Sheet 6 identifies Peters’ ergodicity economics as direct support for th9_T9
Sheet 7 proposes a multi-topos architecture (Boolean PET-topos + non-Boolean JUB-topos)
Sheet 12 recommends Lean 4 as primary proof assistant
Status: 8 WB sheets produced, pre-forge3 ready.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a1 | STRIKE | Entry a3#
Prompt summary: User asked to run pre-forge3 as well (Sheets 9–12).
Response summary: Agent produced Sheets 9–12 (coalgebra, constructive math, information theory, proof theory). All 12 WB sheets now complete.
Status: Full 12-sheet WisdomBase produced.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a2 | HEAT | Entry a1#
Prompt summary: User recognized that “forge” is actually FORGE = Formally Organized Research Growing Extensibly. Asked to promote it from an AHA subfolder to a full compiler, write AHA documentation, and add pointers from the compiler index and AHA redirect.
Response summary: Agent moved aha/forge/ to compiler/forge/,
created forge/index.rst as the FORGE landing page, updated
compiler/index.rst to list FORGE as third compiler alongside SISYF
and PROMY, updated compiler/aha/index.rst to redirect to FORGE,
and fixed all stale path references across 5 prompt files.
Findings:
FORGE fills the gap before HELL in the pipeline: background knowledge → model development → adversarial critique → purification → presentation
The forge metaphor extends naturally: HEAT, STRIKE, TEMPER, QUENCH
Status: FORGE promoted to compiler. All paths updated.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a2 | STRIKE | Entry a2#
Prompt summary: Series of naming and structural refinements:
Rename v1/v2 forge prompts to canonical
forge_1m.rst/forge_200k.rstwith VVN markingsRename
ref/towb/(WisdomBase, Evolvix convention)Rename pre-forge scripts to
pre-forge-compiler-refsheet{1,2,3}.rstAdd enriched table with “why it matters” column to FORGE index
Response summary: All renames executed. VVN blocks added to both
forge prompts (iv_LLoL_OOv1 / dv_ClaOp46Max_OOv1r0p0). Enriched table
with 12 rows of matheology-specific justifications added. All internal
references updated. v1 files moved to deprecated/.
Status: Clean naming convention established.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a2 | TEMPER | Entry a3#
Prompt summary: User identified critical missing piece: FORGE has no documentation infrastructure. Claude forgets documentation requirements across sessions. Need structural enforcement that cannot be “wiggled out of.”
Response summary: Agent designed and implemented the LLog protocol:
8 lifecycle commands (IGNITE, HEAT, STRIKE, TEMPER, QUENCH, ROUND, BANK, EMBER) with forge metaphor
8 enforcement rules (Rule 1: no response without log entry)
Append-only llog file format with verbatim prompts
Session recovery via EMBER
Created
llog/protocol.rst,aha-quickstart.rst(Model X walkthrough), DD-10 (enforcement design), DD-11 (wb/ rename)Embedded protocol into both forge prompts
Findings:
Documentation must be structural (embedded in the prompt itself), not voluntary (a separate instruction that can be forgotten)
Documentation is a side effect of doing the work, not an extra step
The EMBER recovery command enables continuity across context windows
Rule 1 is load-bearing: an unlogged session is an unrecoverable session
Status: LLog protocol designed, documented, and embedded.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a3 | TEMPER | Entry a1#
Prompt summary: Deep consistency check of all FORGE files. Also: user pushed back on hyphens vs. underscores for session IDs, and proposed delayed counting (a1–a9, b10–b99) for all numbering.
Response summary:
Consistency check found and fixed 4 issues (stale paths, terminology, language rule violations). All cross-references valid, all 12 WB sheets verified.
Underscore debate resolved in user’s favor:
Underscores create unique Google-searchable tokens (
forge_sa1_2026m03d27_ra1_heat_ea1= one hit)Consistent with VVN convention
LaTeX escaping handled by Sphinx automatically
Two label conventions coexist: structural labels (hyphens, static) vs. session labels (underscores, searchable)
Delayed counting adopted for all counters (sessions, rounds, entries), consistent with HELL numbering. DD-12 documents both decisions.
All dates converted from ISO 2026-03-27 to 2026m03d27 format.
Session timestamp documented as start date (IGNITE date), with recommendation to keep sessions to a single day/sitting.
Notes added to PROMY and SISYF AHA pages about potential LLog adoption.
Status: Full consistency achieved.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | Round a3 | QUENCH | Entry a1#
Prompt summary: User asked for navigation improvements: toctree for navbar, clean landing page, clickable sheet references.
Response summary:
forge/index.rstrewritten from 437-line wall to 115-line clean landing page with two toctrees (Documentation + Prompts)forge/wb/index.rstcreated with enriched 12-sheet table where every sheet name is a clickable:doc:link:orphan:removed from all 16 doc/WB pagesAll pages now appear in the sidebar navigation
Build succeeds with no warnings from FORGE pages
Quickstart updated: clickable links to forge prompts, guidance on 200K vs. 1M choice, clean-session requirement, copy instructions.
Status: Navigation complete. FORGE ready for use.
Forge_Sa1_2026m03d27 | BANK#
Session summary:
This session built the FORGE compiler from scratch in a single continuous 1M context window. Outputs:
12 WisdomBase sheets covering category theory, HoTT, mechanism design, paraconsistent logic, dynamical systems, ergodic theory, topos theory, social choice theory, coalgebra, constructive math, information theory, and proof theory
3 pre-forge compiler prompts that generate the WB sheets
2 forge session prompts (200K and 1M) with embedded LLog protocol
LLog protocol with 8 lifecycle commands and 8 enforcement rules
AHA quickstart walkthrough with imaginary Model X
12 design decisions (DD-1 through DD-12)
Iron Maiden test specification
Full toctree navigation with clickable cross-references
Notes on PROMY and SISYF for potential LLog adoption
StayC verdicts:
FORGE compiler infrastructure: OO (functional, not yet adversarially tested as a system)
WB sheets 1–12: OO (produced and reviewed for structure, not yet used in a real forge session)
LLog protocol: OO (designed and documented, not yet field-tested)
Forge session prompts: OO (field-tested in prior sessions, LLog additions untested)
Open questions:
Will the LLog protocol actually enforce documentation in practice, or will Claude find ways to “wiggle out”? First real session will test.
Are 12 WB sheets sufficient, or will the first real forge session reveal gaps?
Should
sphinx-copybuttonbe added to the build for one-click prompt copying?
Next steps:
Start a real FORGE session using the infrastructure built here
Field-test the LLog protocol with FORGE:IGNITE
Review WB sheet accuracy against actual model development needs
Consider adding
sphinx-copybuttontoconf.py
TELES migration report (2026m04d04)
Mechanical identifier migration applied to this file. All axiom/theorem text references were migrated from short form (e.g., A15) to compound form (e.g., ax15_A15) as part of the matheology compound naming operation. Both forms refer to the same formal object. The old form survives as the suffix to ensure consistency with the oldest records; the new form adds a temporary-status prefix. Forward-facing pages use brief form (ax15) only. See TELES Axiom/Theorem Compound Naming — Execution Prompt for the complete mapping table and DD b12 — Legacy Naming for PET/JUB Axioms and Theorems for the permanent reference.