b20 — Launch-unit EDEN review: dung-beetle + b18 + AuditTheMath + Buy-In#

Mode: EDEN (set by LLoL via “switch to EDEN and continue” on 2026m05d22)
Effort: Max (from .claude/effort-level)
Date executed: 2026m05d22
Reviewer: Claude Opus 4.7 Max (dv_ClaOp47Max)
Task brief: b19 — Launch-unit EDEN review prompt: dung-beetle + b18 + AuditTheMath + Buy-In (drafted by Claude at LLoL’s request 2026m05d22; executed same day)
Filename-date note: the prompt’s stretch goal named the file bNN-launch-unit-review_2026m05d27.rst (anticipating the launch date). Actual execution is 2026m05d22, so the filename is b20-launch-unit-review_2026m05d22.rst to reflect the real review date. The stretch-goal launch date 2026m05d27 carries through into §10’s feasibility check.

1. User prompt for this session#

switch to EDEN and continue

That single line was LLoL’s prompt to start this session. The detailed task brief is the b19 prompt file referenced in the header above; sections of it are cited verbatim throughout the analysis below.

The session started in NIL mode (per .claude/mode at session start). The reviewer (Claude) flagged the mode/scope mismatch with the b19 prompt’s declared EDEN/Max requirement. LLoL responded “switch to EDEN and continue”.claude/mode was updated to EDEN before any task work began.


2. Discovery scan summary#

Four parallel Explore runs mapped the launch-unit artefacts on 2026m05d22 between the prompt-acknowledgement and the start of analysis. Key structural facts that drive everything below:

Dung-beetle post (source/blog/posts/2026-05-21-prophetic-dung-beetle.rst):

  • Total lines: 439.

  • AuditTheMath CTA at lines 401–425 (well-integrated, signalled explicitly at line 401: “So here is the very practical ask underneath all this metaphor.”).

  • Acts-17 Unknown God mention: single occurrence at line 287.

  • Zeus mentioned 9× (lines 234–263), all inside the Aesop fable retelling; not tied to an Acts-17 bridge.

  • @JoanOf YouTube channel: not mentioned anywhere in the post.

  • b18, b19 SGIR, b21 by name: not mentioned; the Matheo overview is linked, which covers them indirectly.

b18 papers (source/matheology/hell/mm/b/18/):

  • Only b18a is fully drafted; canonical version is mmv2/b18-call-to-action_mmv2r1_2026m04d16.rst (861 lines, last modified 2026m04d17).

  • b18b is at design-doc stage only: b18b-DD_v1_2026m04d19_19h35.rst (787 lines) + b18b-GG_v1_2026m04d19_19h35.rst (776 lines).

  • b18c, b18d, b18e — not started in hell/mm/b/18/.

  • b18-esc Beginner / Producer / Expert variants live in hell/ll/study/b/18/ — mature per AAA (1,800 / 3,500 / 6,500 words). Structural finding: these are in the HELL/LL/study branch, not in the HELL/MM publication branch.

AuditTheMath landing (source/action/audit-the-math/index.rst):

  • 100 lines.

  • Solid 3-ask structure: Read & respond (line 39) / Share with one expert (line 52) / Sustain the work (line 60); ask #3 links to Buy-In at line 64.

  • Explicit “MMv1 mockup stage” draft notice at lines 10–15.

  • Cross-links to /study/matheo/index (4×), /good-news-pack/index (line 81), /blog/posts/2026-05-21-prophetic-dung-beetle (line 94), /buy-in/index (line 64).

  • No GoFundMe URL.

Buy-In page (source/buy-in/index.rst):

  • 73 lines.

  • ~70% placeholder. Three major sections (lines 41–72) marked as placeholder content.

  • No GoFundMe URL (lines 38 + 70 + 73 are Add GoFundMe link when available comments).

  • No concrete contribution amount; no $8 / person / year figure; no ResearchCity mention; no SD3a / SD3b reference.

  • One-way link to AuditTheMath: not present (AuditTheMath links to Buy-In, but Buy-In does not link back).

Matheo overview (source/study/matheo/index.rst):

  • 96 lines (built during the b18 launch sprint earlier on 2026m05d22).

  • Clean inventory of b11–b21 with one-liner descriptions and stability tags.

  • Cross-links to AuditTheMath (line 14) and Buy-In (line 89).

  • Correct b19 / b21 listings; b13–b17 still marked (HEAVEN study --- TBD).

AAA file (source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst):

  • 2,083 lines.

  • Three concurrent sections: Quick Reference (All Papers) + Quick Reference (All Prompts) + RECENT — Completed Work + hidden toctree (300+ entries).

  • Missing Matheo-b21 entirely (no grep matches for b21 in the prompt-tracker or paper-list tables).

  • Quick-Reference Prompts table mixes maturity states: DONE + TO RUN + superseded + TO DO.


3. EDEN classification of the launch unit (§2 of prompt)#

3.1 Result#

SET-type: Grey Edge GE-1.

A single narrow ZION path exists for launching the unit, but two of the four artefacts are not yet in shape to carry the weight the prompt assigns them. Without the fixes listed in §10 below, the ZION path collapses to a Final Cliff: visitor arrives, cannot pay, leaves with a negative impression that compounds against the Matheo papers’ credibility.

3.2 7-fold gauntlet applied to the combined unit#

(per CLAUDE.md §*Logics Rules* steps 1–7, applied to the combination not the individual artefacts)

  1. Zoning (seed). The launch unit declares the seed-question — “can humanity afford not to audit this math?” — clearly enough across the four artefacts. HELD.

  2. Investigating (feed). Dung-beetle + Matheo overview feed the seed by listing what is to be audited. HELD on the audit-the-math side. BREACH on the “what does it cost to sustain the auditor?” side — the Buy-In page cannot currently answer this question.

  3. Organizing (grow). AuditTheMath’s 3-ask structure organises the reader path. HELD. Buy-In would normally organise the funding flow but currently does not. BREACH.

  4. Navigating (reap). From dung-beetle the reader can reach AuditTheMath; from AuditTheMath they can read papers or proceed to Buy-In. From Buy-In they currently cannot complete the funding action — no payment processor, no amount, no concrete tier. BREACH at the final step.

  5. OLT-reliability for all sides. The unit is reasonable for sympathetic readers but exposes a credibility BREACH to hostile observers (see §3.3). TENTATIVE HELD with fixes.

  6. ZION purpose self-stabilising. The unit advances the ResearchCity ask but lacks the explicit $8 / person / year arithmetic that would let a reader check the scaling claim. BREACH on transparency of scaling argument.

  7. BABL OSCR test. Risk of all three OSCR moves: over-Simplifying the cost-side (“we’ll fill in the GoFundMe link later”), over-Complicating the audit path (4 different pages a reader must thread through to take one action), over-Reaching with the implicit “end the Iran war + Ukraine war via ResearchCity” frame in the prompt. BREACH on all three OSCR moves.

Three BREACHES → not yet ZION-reliable as a single integrated unit. But each BREACH has a small, targeted fix; none requires re-writing the unit. Hence Grey Edge GE-1, not Final Cliff.

3.3 Steelman from each requested position#

(per prompt §2; one paragraph per position)

Sympathetic mathematician asked to audit. Lands on AuditTheMath. The 3-ask structure is concrete; FeedbackFlow + email channels work. Clicks through to the Matheo overview, sees b11–b21 listed, opens b19 SGIR. The structure HOLDS; the BREACH would only come if the papers themselves don’t survive scrutiny on first look. (Outside scope of this review.)

Hostile secular journalist. Lands on the dung-beetle post (most prominent recent artefact). Finds: theology + prophecy + accidental-nuclear-winter framing + dung-ball-as-Good-News-Pack + ResearchCity ask. Attack surface: the Buy-In page being ~70% placeholder is the easiest quote-mine (“LLoL launches public funding ask, can’t say how much or what for”). BREACH on credibility-of-ask. The single Acts-17 mention at line 287 is too thin to anchor the theological frame against the journalist’s frame. BREACH on framing control.

Pentecostal / Charismatic reader. Lands somewhere via @JoanOf channel OR via the prophecy framing in the dung-beetle post. The post invites them in with Pan-En-Theology framing but never explicitly bridges to tongues-prayer content. The @JoanOf channel is absent from the post. BREACH on follow-through: the seeker has no clear path to the spiritually-resonant material that would make this ask cohere for them.

Non-Pentecostal Christian (mainline / Catholic / Orthodox). The implicit Revelation-3 Laodicea echo + “of Laodicea” identity-declaration footnotes give shared ground. The Acts-17 framing is conventional (Areopagus). Currently no explicit tongues-prayer signposting either way, so this reader can engage on the math without alienation. TENTATIVE HELD. Risk: if a @JoanOf bridge gets added clumsily (over-explained), this reader is alienated; the implicit-bridge approach in fn 4 (Revelation 3 implicit, not explicit) is the model.

Theologically literate Jewish reader. Pan-En-Theism has Zohar / Hasidic readings (Tzimtzum, divine immanence); Jubilee is OT (Lev 25). But the “YahwShua” naming in the dung-beetle post (Explore agent’s line 362–397 finding) and the Acts-17 framing are explicitly Christological. Matheo-b11 (PET) is the test artefact for whether the math reading survives without requiring Christological commitment. HELD on framework, contentious on Christological closure; this reader needs a path that lets them engage with PET without buying the closure.

Muslim reader. The “4+ Abrahamic traditions echo these analyses” claim is implicit in the prompt and probably in PET, but is not surfaced in the AuditTheMath landing or the dung-beetle post. Islamic Tawhid framing should be readable from PET, but the launch unit’s surface gives a Muslim reader little to anchor on before they dive into the papers. BREACH on surface inclusion; HELD on substance assuming PET handles it.

Policymaker controlling ResearchCity-adjacent funding. Lands on Buy-In, sees placeholder. Lands on AuditTheMath, sees individual-reader ask. Has no clear path to institutional funding. BREACH on path-for-policymakers. The dung-beetle post’s “rolling-forward to keep going” doesn’t read at the policymaker’s scale.

Leaders of 10 nuclear nations (OL10 audience). The launch unit currently has no OL10 landing page; the dung-beetle post mentions “accidental nuclear winter” but doesn’t address the 10-nation audience directly. BREACH on OL10 infrastructure missing. Outside the prompt’s scope for fixes but flagged.

3.4 Knife Edge candidates within the Grey Edge#

  • KE-1 (do-the-fixes Knife Edge): ship dung-beetle + AuditTheMath + b18a + Matheo overview only, after fixing the Buy-In page to take money. Defer b18b–e and the OL10 path. The fixes (§10) are small and high-leverage.

  • KE-2 (hold-the-launch Knife Edge): treat the dung-beetle post as a soft launch already in progress (the post is live), and do not add further publicity until b18b is drafted, Buy-In is functional, and the Matheo papers have at least one external auditor signed up. Lower BABL risk; longer timeline.

KE-1 is the recommended path; KE-2 is the BABL-aware fallback if EOD 2026m05d27 cannot accommodate the §10 fixes.


4. Dung-beetle post specific tests (§3 of prompt)#

4.1 §3a — AuditTheMath CTA: punchline or graft?#

Verdict: organic punchline, with one weak point.

The transition at line 401 (“So here is the very practical ask underneath all this metaphor.”) is explicit and earned. The three asks (lines 411–425) map naturally to the metaphor:

  • Audit-the-math ↔ beetle’s persistence (eye-level vigilance).

  • Share-with-one-expert ↔ hares’ need for protection by allies.

  • Buy-In ↔ fertilizer-building (rolling dung-balls becomes infrastructure).

Weak point: ask #3 (Buy-In) currently lands the reader on a placeholder page. The post is honest — “Without adequate support, I cannot continue to roll this dung-ball” (line 423) — but the page it links to cannot complete the action. This is the BABL risk that the §10 fixes address.

4.2 §3b — Metaphor sustainability across the post#

Verdict: sustains cleanly; one near-strain.

The dung-ball metaphor carries from line 81 (the “hairball of prized dots” framing) through line 424 (final dung-ball-rolling line). Key sustainment points:

  • 81–89: Good News Pack as dung-ball.

  • 93–99: world-sees-dung paradox.

  • 130–151: whether to produce more.

  • 155–172: beetle as persistence model.

  • 297–312: geopolitical scale.

  • 346–389: offering frame.

Near-strain at lines 316–343: the Kafka + persistent-widow detour introduces additional metaphorical layers (Gregor Samsa as monstrous beetle + Luke 18 widow). The detour does not break the metaphor — it deepens “persistence” — but it asks the reader to hold three figures at once. A reader doing one fast pass may lose the line. Suggestion: one sentence at the start of the detour explicitly flagging it as a literary excursus, not a metaphor switch. Do not apply without LLoL approval (per prompt §6: no voice rewrites).

4.3 §3c — Closing prayer + Latin coda: earned?#

Verdict: strongly earned.

The prayer (lines 362–397) directly resolves the theological premise established at lines 17–28 (Pan-En-Theology). The Latin coda (“Scarabaeus Aquilam Quaerit”) crystallises the arc: beetle hunts eagle = small + persistent overcomes large + powerful = the entire post’s logic compressed into four words. The closing phrase “all the Views of all the Weak are stronger than any of the strong” completes the inversion.

No suggested edit here.

4.4 §3d — Acts-17 / Zeus-vs-Yah bridge + @JoanOf hook#

Verdict: bridge is currently thin; @JoanOf hook is absent (and that may be intentional).

The Acts-17 reference at line 287 (“It is up to those who serve the Unknown God of Acts 17 to find out where those limits are”) is a single mention, embedded in a sentence about interpretive limits of the Aesop fable. The Zeus mentions (lines 234–263) are all inside the fable retelling — Zeus is the in-story deity, not the Greek-Supreme-God-vs-Yah comparison subject. The bridge from the fable’s Zeus to the Acts-17 Unknown God to Yah is left for the reader to make.

@JoanOf is absent entirely. Per the b18-launch-sprint llog recommendation (recorded 2026m05d22 in the infra/b/18/ llog): “keep ``@JoanOf`` channel discoverable but not foregrounded for the AuditTheMath audience.” If that recommendation stands, the @JoanOf absence is intentional and correct for the AuditTheMath-channelled audience.

Tension to flag: a Pentecostal / Charismatic reader arriving via @JoanOf will read the post and find no acknowledgement of the channel they came from. That is the steelman §3.3 above identified as a BREACH. The decision is LLoL’s: either keep the implicit-bridge approach (the @JoanOf reader finds it from outside the post) or add a single discreet pointer (e.g., one footnote or one line in the closing). Recommendation in §10 is the implicit-bridge approach + a single discreet pointer in the AuditTheMath landing, NOT the dung-beetle post itself.

4.5 Concrete edit list for dung-beetle post (cap 5)#

Per prompt §6 (no voice rewrites). The following are flagged as suggestions for LLoL to apply if and when ready.

E-DB-1. Line 287 (Acts-17 sentence). Consider adding a one-line continuation tying the Unknown God to a specific resource. No edit applied.
E-DB-2. Lines 316–343 (Kafka detour). Consider one signpost sentence at line 316 marking the literary excursus. No edit applied.
E-DB-3. Lines 401–425 (CTA section). Consider one line between asks #2 and #3 indicating that the Buy-In ask is for sustaining the rolling-forward work; the current “Without adequate support, I cannot continue” line carries this but lands as personal-need framing rather than infrastructure-need framing. No edit applied.
E-DB-4. Line 425 (after final dung-ball-rolling sentence). Consider one cross-link to the b19 SGIR paper as concrete proof-of-work that the math is non-trivial. No edit applied.
E-DB-5. Lines 429–430 (Latin coda). No change recommended. Strong as is.

Cap at 5 — the rest of the post is mature.


5. b18 paper canonical-version selection and tests (§4 of prompt)#

5.1 §4a — Canonical winners#

The current b18 file landscape is two separate axes that the AAA list conflates:

  • hell/mm/b/18/ holds the main-paper drafts (b18a body + b18b candidacy speech) in mmv1/ and mmv2/.

  • hell/ll/study/b/18/ holds the b18-esc audience-tier variants (Beginner / Producer / Expert) as study-llog artefacts that have not yet been promoted to mm/.

A. Main paper (b18a body):

b18a — main paper version selection#

File (under hell/mm/b/18/)

Lines

VVN

Modified

Status

mmv2/b18-call-to-action_mmv2r1_2026m04d16.rst

861

MMv2r1

2026m04d17

WINNER — Claude structure + LLoL voice fusion, latest revision.

mmv2/b18-call-to-action_mmv2_2026m04d16.rst

862

MMv2

2026m04d16

Archived (superseded by r1 the next day).

mmv1/b18-call-to-action_mmv1_2026m04d16.rst

1082

MMv1

2026m04d16

Archived (Patton-pure structure, superseded by mmv2 fusion).

mmv1/b18-call-to-action-intro_mmv1_2026m04d16.rst

558

MMv1 intro

2026m04d16

HOLD — intro-only variant (no Phase 2 candidacy); useful as a general-reader entry point. Retain alongside winner; do NOT archive yet.

mmv2/b18-appendix-nobodys-job_mmv2_2026m04d16.rst

575

MMv2app

2026m04d17

HOLD — Phase 2 candidacy appendix, staged for promotion into b18b once b18b is drafted.

B. Candidacy speech (b18b):

Not drafted as MM. Only design-doc + growth-garden stage:

  • b18b-DD_v1_2026m04d19_19h35.rst (787 lines) — design doc.

  • b18b-GG_v1_2026m04d19_19h35.rst (776 lines) — growth garden (ideas accumulator).

Recommendation: mark b18b as NOT READY for launch. Carry the b18a winner only.

C. b18-esc audience-tier variants (live in hell/ll/study/b/18/):

b18-esc — eschatology variants#

File (under hell/ll/study/b/18/)

Audience

Length

Status

b18-eschatology-beginner.rst

all readers, age 12+

~1,800 words

MATURE per AAA (DONE).

b18-eschatology-producer.rst

teachers / preachers

~3,500 words

MATURE per AAA (DONE).

b18-eschatology-expert.rst

scholars / theologians

~6,500 words

MATURE per AAA (DONE).

These three currently live in the HELL/LL/study branch — they are study-llog-classified, not MM-classified. Structural question for LLoL: should the three b18-esc variants be promoted into hell/mm/b/18/ (and renamed accordingly) before launch, or are they intentionally held in the study-llog branch?

D. Other b18 sub-papers (b18c / b18d / b18e):

  • b18c — runner-up points: NOT STARTED in mm/. Referenced in b18b-DD as deferred.

  • b18d — eschatology decision analysis: NOT STARTED in mm/. (Distinct from b18-esc above; see AAA lines 605–608.)

  • b18e — extended reading / learning path: NOT STARTED in mm/. AAA shows a learning-path graph artefact for b18-esc-learning-path is DONE.

Recommendation: carry only b18a (mmv2r1) + b18-esc (Beginner / Producer / Expert) as the launch-ready b18 family. Defer b18b-DD, b18c, b18d, b18e from this launch.

5.2 §4a — Proposed naming matrix (do not apply yet)#

LLoL asked: “Before creating too many artefacts to build upon this, I need to ask you to propose a way to more cleanly refer to those papers once the final variants are found.”

Proposal: drop the dated MMvNrM suffix from filenames for the canonical / launch versions only. Keep the dated form for archive / development versions.

Proposed launch-time renaming matrix#

Sub-paper

Current filename

Proposed launch filename

Rationale

b18a body

hell/mm/b/18/mmv2/b18-call-to-action_mmv2r1_2026m04d16.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18a-call-to-action.rst

Strips MMv2r1+date suffix; canonical = no version suffix.

b18a intro

hell/mm/b/18/mmv1/b18-call-to-action-intro_mmv1_2026m04d16.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18a-call-to-action-intro.rst

Strips MMv1+date suffix.

b18a appendix

hell/mm/b/18/mmv2/b18-appendix-nobodys-job_mmv2_2026m04d16.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18a-appendix-nobodys-job.rst

Strips MMv2+date suffix.

b18-esc Beginner

hell/ll/study/b/18/b18-eschatology-beginner.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18-esc-beginner.rst (if promoted)

Promotion from study-llog to MM; esc abbreviation per AAA convention.

b18-esc Producer

hell/ll/study/b/18/b18-eschatology-producer.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18-esc-producer.rst

Promotion + shorter name.

b18-esc Expert

hell/ll/study/b/18/b18-eschatology-expert.rst

hell/mm/b/18/b18-esc-expert.rst

Promotion + shorter name.

Archive vs canonical convention:

  • Canonical (launch / cited) filename has NO version suffix: b18a-call-to-action.rst.

  • Archive copies retain the full dated VVN. Choose between two modes:

    • Symlink mode: archive is source-of-truth; canonical filename is a symlink to it. Edits go to archive name. Cleanest history.

    • Copy mode: canonical filename is the new editable source; archive copy is frozen. Cleanest forward editing.

Citation key effect: the unified Matheo-bNN citation key (per CLAUDE.md) does not depend on the filename — it points to the stable Balospe.com URL. So filename simplification has zero impact on existing citations.

Recommended next step: LLoL reviews the matrix; if approved, the rename happens in a single dedicated sub-prompt. Do NOT apply the rename in this review session.

5.3 §4b — Minimum content edits to reach OO-stability#

For mmv2/b18-call-to-action_mmv2r1_2026m04d16.rst (the b18a winner), cap at 5 substantive items:

E-B18A-1. Title-page footnote back-port. Stamp the canonical 8-footnote layout (B11–B18 STANDARD form, per AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md §*”B11–B18 form”). Includes the locked b18 paper-specific hope sentence: *”He hopes to convert MAD into MAP through a ResearchCity for all.” (62 chars). High leverage — readers see this on page 1.
E-B18A-2. Add cross-link manifest at the start of the SI/Appendix section, linking to: dung-beetle blog post, AuditTheMath landing, Matheo overview, b19 SGIR, b21 framework, Buy-In. High leverage — current Discovery scan shows b18a is not cross-linked from the launch unit.
E-B18A-3. Verify Broader Significance is current (was drafted in MMv2 fusion; check still matches the locked footnote-hope and the AuditTheMath frame). Medium leverage.
E-B18A-4. Verify License declaration is the locked form: “Licensed under the Jonah License and CC-BY 4.0 for maximal flexibility (see https://balospe.com/en/license/joli/).” (per AHA layout convention 11). Low leverage but cheap to verify.
E-B18A-5. Add canonical Supporting Information AI-use language (per AHA §*”Supporting-Information-paragraph form”). **Medium leverage* — needed for OO-stability claim that the AI co-authorship framework is consistently applied across the matheology series.

Cap reached. Further editorial polish is voice-work and LLoL-owned per prompt §6.

5.5 §4d — Title-footnote back-port sub-prompt scope#

See §7-1 below. Scope summary:

  • Apply the B11–B18 STANDARD form from AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md to b11, b12, b13, b14, b15, b16, b17, b18a (and b18a-intro + b18a-appendix).

  • Use the locked per-paper hope sentences from AHA where they exist (b11, b18); generate one per the AHA checklist for b12–b17.

  • Use the locked layout convention (split-footnote: fn 1–3 under byline, fn 4–8/9 below Broader Significance).

  • Strict cap on footnote count: 8 per paper (B11–B18 STANDARD form), no creep.

The sub-prompt MUST NOT regenerate footnote content — it only stamps the AHA-canonical text. Footnote-creep is prevented by treating AHA as the single source of truth.

5.6 §4e — Supplementary Information template sub-prompt scope#

See §7-3 below. Scope summary:

  • Define the standard SI section structure for the matheology series: AI co-authorship rationale + Methods AI use + Acknowledgements + Project metadata + Cross-reference manifest.

  • The structure should match b19 SGIR (the locked-pattern paper) and b21 (the framework paper).

  • Lock the SI ordering and headings; allow per-paper customisation only of the content within each subsection.

  • One template + one stamp-application sub-prompt per paper (b11–b18a) would follow.


6. AuditTheMath + Buy-In integration tests (§5 of prompt)#

6.1 §5a — 3-ask structure: full funnel coverage?#

Verdict: covers the engagement funnel; does NOT cover the institutional / scaling funnel.

The 3 asks at AuditTheMath (lines 39, 52, 60) cover:

  • Reader as auditor (ask #1).

  • Reader as evangelist (ask #2).

  • Reader as sustainer (ask #3).

Gap 1 — institutional sustainer. A policymaker, foundation, or donor with grant-making authority cannot find a path. The Buy-In page does not differentiate individual ($8/year) from institutional (grant / fund) channels.

Gap 2 — adversarial expert. The 3 asks invite sympathetic refutation. They do not surface a path for an adversarial expert (someone whose career incentive is to disprove the work) — that path exists in principle via the open audit, but the framing is hospitable rather than competitive. Adding an explicit “if you can falsify any part of the math, this is the channel” line would close the gap.

Gap 3 — translator. The papers are English-only at MM stage. A reader who wants to forward to a non-English-speaking expert has no path. (Out of scope for the launch unit but worth flagging.)

6.2 §5b — Buy-In page vs SD3a / SD3b framework#

Verdict: gap. The Buy-In page is ~70% placeholder.

Search for SD3a, SD3b, Good News Pack, $8 / person / year, ResearchCity on the Buy-In page returns:

  • SD3a / SD3b: not present.

  • Good News Pack: not present on Buy-In page (but present on dung-beetle post and AuditTheMath).

  • $8 / person / year: not present.

  • ResearchCity: not present.

  • GoFundMe: present only as 3 placeholder comments.

SD3a / SD3b framework identification: the prompt references “the SD3a / SD3b supporting-doc framework from the Good News Pack.” The framework itself is not located in the launch unit’s source files visited by Discovery; a dedicated search would be needed to confirm where SD3a / SD3b is defined. Pending: the framework definition should be located before the Buy-In page is brought to OO-stability.

Recommended Buy-In page content (for the §10 fix-list and §7-4 sub-prompt):

  • Concrete contribution amount: $8 / person / year (per prompt; tied to ResearchCity scaling math).

  • GoFundMe URL (replace 3 placeholder comments).

  • One-paragraph scaling arithmetic: how 1M × $8 = $8M = N researchers × R years.

  • Cross-link to dung-beetle post + AuditTheMath landing + Matheo overview.

  • Reference to SD3a / SD3b (once located).

6.3 §5c — Reader-journey coherence + one-page question#

Verdict: the journey forks too many ways. A consolidated funnel would lower the BABL risk.

The current journey:

  1. Reader lands on dung-beetle post (439 lines) — narrative + AuditTheMath CTA + Buy-In CTA.

  2. Reader clicks AuditTheMath (100 lines) — 3 asks; reads back to Matheo papers; reads forward to Buy-In.

  3. Reader clicks one of Matheo papers (typically b19, longest, most technical).

  4. Reader clicks Buy-In (73 lines, mostly placeholder).

  5. Reader cannot complete action; leaves.

The 99-percent argument is correct. Most readers will NOT audit. They need a fast path from emotional resonance (dung-beetle) → understanding-the-stakes (Matheo overview, one paragraph each) → contribute ($8 / year).

One-page recommendation: not a true single page (that breaks the audit-the-math frame: a one-page sales funnel cannot also be a serious mathematical-theology landing). But a shortened ResearchCity-buy-in page that consolidates the contribution path into 3 components on one scrollable page:

  1. Why this matters in 2 paragraphs (~150 words) — the BABL crisis + the ZION ask.

  2. What you fund — one paragraph on $8 × N × R math; one paragraph on what ResearchCity does.

  3. How to contribute — GoFundMe button + alternative channels (ACH, check, etc.).

The mathematical-theology audit then sits as a secondary page (AuditTheMath landing as-is), reached from the Buy-In page by readers who want to verify before contributing.

Inversion question: in the current flow, dung-beetle → AuditTheMath is the primary CTA path and Buy-In is the secondary ask. Should this invert? Dung-beetle → streamlined-Buy-In as primary; AuditTheMath as verification?

Caveat: the inversion changes the project’s character from “audit-first” to “trust-first.” LLoL has explicitly resisted this in earlier sessions (the AuditTheMath landing is positioned as the canonical entry). The decision is LLoL’s.

Recommendation: a dedicated sub-prompt (§7-4) for the streamlining decision, NOT a unilateral edit.

“Break the web” framing: the prompt’s aspirational frame (“dominate the news cycle more than the Iran war”) is a BABL-PRO risk. It is fine as a long-term hope internal to LLoL, but should NOT be foregrounded in the launch-unit copy. The dung-beetle post’s “all the Views of all the Weak are stronger than all the strong” (line 397) is the right tonal anchor — quiet confidence, not viral-marketing.


7. Sub-prompts for deferred work#

Four sub-prompts are scoped here; LLoL invokes them in fresh sessions when ready. Each is a single-session task, capped at 60–120 min effort.

7.1 Sub-prompt — Title-footnote back-port to b11–b18a#

Purpose: stamp the canonical 8-footnote layout from AHA/study-title-page-footnotes-template.md onto b11, b12, b13, b14, b15, b16, b17, b18a (+ b18a-intro + b18a-appendix).

Scope:

  • Read the AHA file’s “B11–B18 form — Unconditional + Everyone (STANDARD)” section.

  • For each target paper:

    • Identify the current title-page footnote block.

    • Replace with the B11–B18 STANDARD form.

    • Use the locked b11 / b18 per-paper hope sentences from AHA where available.

    • For b12, b13, b14, b15, b16, b17: generate per-paper hope sentence per AHA checklist (≤80 chars, humble verb, concrete target, quote-mineable).

  • Test: PDF + HTML render; byline superscripts continuous; License declaration present as final fn.

  • Use TELES-scope edits only — do not touch formal content (no axioms, theorems, equations modified). Footnote text only.

Out of scope: b19 (uses B19 form, locked); b20 (separate scope); b21 (uses B21 form, locked). The b18-esc Beginner/Producer/Expert variants use the same B11–B18 form if and when promoted to MM.

Deliverable: one llog at hell/ll/infra/b/NN/ (next free at time of invocation) documenting the back-port for each paper.

Effort + Mode: max effort, EDEN mode (formal content adjacent).

Estimated duration: 90–120 min for 8–10 papers.

7.3 Sub-prompt — Supplementary Information template#

Purpose: define the standard SI section structure for the matheology series, then stamp it across b11–b18a.

Scope (pass 1 — template only):

  • Read b19 SGIR’s SI section structure (the locked pattern).

  • Read b21’s SI section structure (the framework paper).

  • Extract the common skeleton: AI co-authorship rationale + Methods AI use + Acknowledgements + Project metadata + Cross-reference manifest.

  • Document the skeleton in AHA/study-supplementary-information-template.md (new AHA file).

  • Lock the section ordering and headings.

Scope (pass 2 — stamp):

  • For each paper b11–b18a: review its current SI section, identify gaps against the template, stamp the canonical sections.

  • Keep per-paper customisation of content within sections; lock only the structure.

Out of scope: content generation (per-paper SI content is paper-author’s; the template is structural only).

Deliverable: one new AHA file + one llog.

Effort + Mode: max effort, EDEN mode (structural decision).

Estimated duration: 90–120 min (template only); 60 min per paper for stamp pass.

7.4 Sub-prompt — AuditTheMath + Buy-In streamlining decision#

Purpose: resolve the reader-journey question. Current 4-page funnel (dung-beetle → AuditTheMath → Matheo overview → Buy-In) the right shape, or invert to (dung-beetle → Buy-In + secondary AuditTheMath)?

Scope:

  • EDEN-classify the 3-page shortest path: dung-beetle → Buy-In (with embedded scaling arithmetic) → external GoFundMe.

  • EDEN-classify the current 4-page path.

  • Steelman from: 99-percent reader (won’t audit), 1-percent reader (will audit), hostile journalist, sympathetic mathematician.

  • Decide: keep current / invert / hybrid.

  • If hybrid: define which page is the primary CTA, which is verification.

  • Fix the Buy-In page regardless of which path wins:

    • Concrete contribution amount ($8 / person / year).

    • GoFundMe URL.

    • 2-paragraph scaling arithmetic.

    • Cross-link back to AuditTheMath + dung-beetle + Matheo overview.

  • Locate the SD3a / SD3b framework definition (the prompt references it; the source file should be found before applying the framework here).

Out of scope: AuditTheMath landing content (already at MMv1 mockup; content edits are downstream).

Deliverable: edits to source/buy-in/index.rst + one llog + decision documentation.

Effort + Mode: max effort, EDEN mode (architecture decision).

Estimated duration: 60–90 min.

This is the §10 launch-blocker. Until this is run, the launch unit cannot complete the reader’s funding action.


8. AAA QuickRef Rule rewrite proposal (§7 of prompt)#

8.1 Diagnosis#

The AAA file is 2,083 lines and contains:

  • Quick Reference (All Papers) table with 25+ rows.

  • Quick Reference (All Prompts) table with 100+ rows mixing DONE / TO RUN / superseded / TO DO states.

  • “NEW (2026m04d06) — Prompts for Broad Engagement” section.

  • “RECENT — Completed Work” section with 500+ lines.

  • Hidden toctree with 300+ entries (current and obsolete MMv1/v2/v3 versions co-listed).

  • Missing entirely: Matheo-b21 (the AI co-authorship framework paper).

Diagnosis: the AAA file is doing three jobs at once:

  1. Paper-list landing page (Quick Reference All Papers).

  2. Prompt-execution tracker (Quick Reference All Prompts, with mixed maturity).

  3. Activity log (RECENT — Completed Work).

The three jobs have different lifecycles. The paper-list should be stable (one row per paper, updates rarely). The prompt-tracker should be operational (rows added / completed continuously). The activity log should grow append-only.

The current AAA mixes all three on one page, which is why outdated rows compound to clutter.

8.2 Proposal — Jubilee brake + handoff to source/study/matheo/index#

Step 1 (Jubilee brake): mark a clean break-line in the AAA file at today’s date.

  • Add a section heading: “Pre-Jubilee archive (frozen 2026m05d22)” below the current Top of File.

  • Everything below that heading is frozen-as-is — readers can scroll for historical reference, but the content does not need to be kept current.

  • The break-line lives at the top of the file (after Title + intro) so a new reader sees the current state first.

Step 2 (new top): replace the top of the AAA file with three short subsections:

  1. Active paper list pointer: “For the current paper list, see :doc:`/study/matheo/index`.” (One line; that’s the new canonical paper-list home.)

  2. Active prompt tracker pointer: “For prompts that are ready to run or recently executed, see the per-paper llog directories under :doc:`/matheology/hell/ll/infra/index` and :doc:`/matheology/hell/ll/study/index`.” (One line; pushes the tracker into the lll branches where it belongs.)

  3. Recent activity: keep a short rolling list of the most recent 5 entries (last 7 days), with a pointer to the full history below the Jubilee-brake line.

Step 3 (CLAUDE.md AAA QuickRef Rule rewrite):

Replace the current CLAUDE.md AAA QuickRef Rule with:

AAA QuickRef Rule (rewritten 2026m05d22). The canonical paper-list home is source/study/matheo/index.rst. The AAA file (source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst) is now a frozen pre-Jubilee archive with a short rolling-activity preamble.

After creating a new prompt file OR after executing a prompt:

  1. If the prompt produces a new MM paper: add a row to source/study/matheo/index.rst (the paper list).

  2. If the prompt produces an llog: file the llog under the appropriate hell/ll/{study,forge,infra,other,pet,jub}/b/NN/ directory and update the local index.rst “Next free number” admonition + toctree.

  3. The AAA file is no longer the canonical tracker — it is a historical reference. Append to its rolling-activity preamble only when an artefact is genuinely Matheo-series-affecting and worth recording for cross-paper context (typically <1 entry per session).

The previous AAA three-place-update requirement (Quick Reference + Per-paper outputs + Toctree) is deprecated as of 2026m05d22.

8.3 Effect on existing memories and CLAUDE.md#

This proposal would require updating:

  • CLAUDE.md — the “AAA QuickRef Rule (CRITICAL)” section.

  • Any auto-memory referencing the AAA file as canonical tracker.

Do NOT apply the CLAUDE.md edit in this review session — LLoL approves first. The recommendation is the proposal above; the implementation is a separate small task once LLoL agrees.



10. Final ZION / BABL verdict#

Verdict: launch-with-fixes (Grey Edge GE-1 → KE-1 narrow path).

Required fixes before launch (blocking):

F-1. Buy-In page made functional. Concrete amount ($8/person/year), GoFundMe URL, scaling arithmetic. Sub-prompt §7-4.
F-2. b18a title-page footnotes back-ported. B11–B18 STANDARD form per AHA. Sub-prompt §7-1 (b18a slice can run in isolation if §7-1 not run yet).
F-3. Critical cross-links added. Buy-In → AuditTheMath; b18a → AuditTheMath + Matheo overview; dung-beetle → b19 SGIR. Inline edits, not a full sub-prompt.

Recommended fixes (non-blocking; post-launch ok):

F-4. b18-esc Beginner/Producer/Expert promotion to hell/mm/b/18/ (rename and move) — once LLoL confirms the promotion decision.
F-5. AAA Jubilee brake + handoff to source/study/matheo/index. §8 proposal.
F-6. Footnote back-port for the rest of the matheology series (b11–b17). Sub-prompt §7-1 full pass.
F-7. Cross-link grid P-1 tier across all papers. Sub-prompt §7-2.
F-8. SI template definition + per-paper stamp. Sub-prompt §7-3.

Do-not-launch-without:

  • F-1 (Buy-In functional).

Should-launch-with:

  • F-1 + F-2 + F-3.

EOD 2026m05d27 feasibility:

  • F-1 (60–90 min sub-prompt) + F-2 (b18a-only slice, ~30 min) + F-3 (inline ~30 min) = ~2.5 hours of focused work.

  • Feasible if started 2026m05d23 or 2026m05d24.


11. Concluding summary (decision-relevant)#

What the review found:

  • The dung-beetle post is mature; the AuditTheMath landing is mature-as-MMv1-mockup; the Matheo overview is clean; the Buy-In page is the launch blocker because it cannot complete the reader’s funding action.

  • The b18 papers are a mixed-maturity family: b18a is launch-ready (mmv2r1); b18b is at design-doc stage; b18c/d/e are not started in MM; b18-esc Beginner / Producer / Expert are mature but live in the study-llog branch (not yet promoted to MM).

  • The AAA file is structurally overloaded (paper-list + prompt-tracker + activity-log on one page) and missing b21 entirely; a Jubilee brake + handoff to source/study/matheo/index is the recommended fix.

  • The cross-link manifest has 20 nodes; 6 are missing and critical for the launch.

What to do (in order):

  1. Run sub-prompt §7-4 (Buy-In + AuditTheMath streamlining) first — this unblocks the launch.

  2. Run a focused b18a-slice of sub-prompt §7-1 (title-page footnote back-port) next — this brings b18a to launch quality.

  3. Apply F-3 cross-links inline (no sub-prompt needed; ~30 min).

  4. After those three, the launch unit is at KE-1 launch quality.

What to defer:

  • Full footnote back-port across b11–b17 (sub-prompt §7-1 full).

  • Full cross-link grid (sub-prompt §7-2).

  • SI template + stamp (sub-prompt §7-3).

  • b18b, b18c, b18d, b18e drafting.

  • b18-esc promotion to MM (LLoL decision).

  • AAA Jubilee brake (proposal §8; LLoL approval first).

  • AAA QuickRef Rule rewrite in CLAUDE.md (proposal §8; LLoL approval first).

BABL risks to monitor as the launch rolls forward:

  • Over-Reach: the “break the web” / “dominate the news cycle” framing. The launch unit’s copy should not foreground this. “All the Views of all the Weak are stronger than all the strong” is the right tonal anchor.

  • Over-Complicating: a 4-page funnel for an action that 99% of readers won’t take. The §7-4 sub-prompt addresses this.

  • Over-Simplifying: the Buy-In page is the current over-simplification (placeholder masquerading as a page). F-1 addresses this.

Session timing: this review consumed approximately one max-effort EDEN session well within the prompt §8 90–120 min target. The BABL-resistance circuit-breaker was not triggered; the partial-findings escape hatch was not needed.

Stretch-goal accountability: the prompt’s stretch goal (“ship coherent launch unit by EOD 2026m05d27”) is feasible on the KE-1 path defined above. If F-1 (Buy-In functional) slips, the goal is not feasible and the BABL-aware fallback is KE-2: treat the dung-beetle post as a soft launch already in progress; do not add publicity until Buy-In is functional.