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Prompt: Targeted recheck of b14-econ MMv2 new content. Created 2026m04d09 by Claude Opus 4.6 at LLoL’s request. Focused on whether the new MMv2 content actually addresses the 4 BREACHes from the MMv1 review. Not a full re-review — a targeted quality check of the revision.

Prompt: b14-econ-recheck-mmv2 — Targeted Recheck of MMv2 Revision#

VVN: dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d09 (first version of this prompt)
Series: HEAVEN paper revision quality check
Depends on: b14-econ MMv2, b14-econ MMv1 review, b14-econ author reply
Feeds into: b14-econ MMv2r1 (if needed), b18 Call to Action

Why This Recheck#

The MMv2 revision added ~2,000 words of new content to address 21 review findings (4 BREACH, 4 CONDITIONAL). During the revision process, the author (Claude Opus 4.6) fabricated the entire Appendix A with invented model definitions — caught and corrected by LLoL, but the error undermines confidence in the revision’s self-assessment.

This recheck is NOT a full 8-reviewer re-review. It is a targeted quality check asking: did the new content actually fix what it claims to fix?

Step 1: Read These Files (in order)#

  1. .claude/CLAUDE.md — project rules, EDEN system, Language Rules.

  2. THE ORIGINAL REVIEW (what was broken): source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/review_b14-econ_2026m04d08.rst — 8 reviewer verdicts, 21 severity-ranked issues. Read the 4 BREACH verdicts (R2, R4, R5, R6) and the 4 CONDITIONAL verdicts (R1, R3, R7, R8) carefully. Understand what each reviewer demanded.

  3. THE AUTHOR REPLY (what was promised): source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/reply_b14-econ_2026m04d08.rst — Point-by-point responses. This is the contract: what the revision committed to doing.

  4. THE REVISED PAPER (what was delivered): source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv2/b14-jub-econ_mmv2_2026m04d08.rst — Read completely. This is the primary document under recheck.

  5. THE REVISION LLOG (what Claude claims changed): source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d08_b14-econ-revision-llog.rst — Cross-check claims in the llog against what is actually in the paper. The llog should accurately describe the changes.

  6. THE FORMAL PAPER (for translation fidelity): source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv1/b14-jub-math_mmv1_2026m04d08.rst — Cross-check any new claims in MMv2 against the formal paper.

  7. THE CORRECT MODEL DEFINITIONS (for Appendix A check): source/matheology/model/e7tr/1st-intro.rst — 7TrackRole model. source/matheology/model/e7ch/1st-intro.rst — 7 Change Stages model. Check that Appendix A now uses the correct definitions from these files and links to them.

Step 2: The 4-Reviewer Recheck Panel#

Each reviewer re-evaluates from the perspective of the original reviewer whose BREACH or CONDITIONAL they are checking. They are NOT re-doing the full review — they are checking whether the specific concerns raised have been adequately addressed.

Reviewer A: Mechanism Design Check (re-evaluating R2’s BREACH)#

R2 (Mechanism Design Theorist) gave BREACH because: mechanism design terminology used without formal content (no strategy spaces, outcome function, solution concept). The author reply promised to remove mechanism design terminology and present the argument as structural analogy + expected-value reasoning.

Check:

  1. Has Section 5 been renamed from “Mechanism Design Analysis”?

  2. Has Section 5.1 been renamed from “Incentive Compatibility”?

  3. Is Hurwicz-framework terminology removed from the opening?

  4. Is there an honest gap paragraph stating what formal mechanism design would require and why it is deferred?

  5. Is the substantive content retained (between-rounds incentives, Jeff’s wager, democracy analogy)?

  6. Does the paper still use “incentive compatible” or similar terminology without formal backing anywhere?

  7. Verdict: Does this convert R2’s BREACH to CONDITIONAL or HELD? What remains unaddressed?

Reviewer B: Governance and Public Choice Check (re-evaluating R4’s BREACH)#

R4 (Public Choice Theorist) gave BREACH because: no governance specification, Buchanan/Tullock/Olson not cited, “who designs the Jubilee Charter?” unanswered. The author reply promised a governance subsection with h*, four anti-capture layers, and engagement with Buchanan and Olson.

Check:

  1. Is there a governance subsection (Section 5.5 or similar)?

  2. Does it identify who designs the Charter (h*)?

  3. Are the four anti-capture layers present and structurally sound? (public funding, fiduciary obligation, radical transparency, nuclear-nation guardianship)

  4. Is Buchanan & Tullock (1962) cited and engaged substantively (not just name-dropped)?

  5. Is Olson (1965) cited and the free-rider problem addressed?

  6. Is “governance mechanism partially specified” added to Known Weaknesses?

  7. Is the h0 commitment (anti-Michels mechanism) explained?

  8. Steelman test: Would a Buchanan-school public choice theorist find the four anti-capture layers plausible enough to engage with, or are they handwaving? Be specific about which layer is weakest and why.

  9. Verdict: Does this convert R4’s BREACH to CONDITIONAL or HELD? What remains unaddressed?

Reviewer C: Development Economics and Global South Check (re-evaluating R5’s BREACH)#

R5 (Development Economist) gave BREACH because: the paper is a rich-country solution to a rich-country problem, 80% of humanity invisible. The author reply promised a Global South subsection with the “two legs” principle, debt release, shared biosphere argument, and honest scope acknowledgment.

Check:

  1. Is there a Global South subsection (Section 4.3 or similar)?

  2. Is the “two legs” principle present (alternating beneficiary)?

  3. Is the OECD measurement role during transition explained?

  4. Is debt release stated as constitutive (not optional)?

  5. Is the shared biosphere argument present (nuclear winter, climate, pandemics do not respect borders)?

  6. Is Acemoglu & Robinson (2012) engaged on extractive institutions?

  7. Is there an honest scope acknowledgment deferring to b14-polsci?

  8. Is “Western-centric scope” added to Known Weaknesses?

  9. Is there a caveat about the tentative nature of this section and the need for ResearchCity research-power?

  10. Steelman test: Would a development economist working in Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia find this subsection a credible starting point, or does it read as OECD-perspective dressed up as global concern? Be specific.

  11. Verdict: Does this convert R5’s BREACH to CONDITIONAL or HELD? What remains unaddressed?

Reviewer D: Cross-Cutting Quality Check (re-evaluating R1, R3, R6, R7, R8)#

This reviewer checks the remaining issues — the 4 CONDITIONALs that should be strengthened, plus R6’s BREACH (which depended on multiple fixes).

R6 (Hostile Libertarian) BREACH check:

  1. Are Rognlie (2015) and Mankiw (2015) engaged in Section 1?

  2. Is the “two cases” argument present (Section 5.2)?

  3. Is the innovation-funding counter-argument engaged (Section 5.1)?

  4. Verdict on R6: Does this convert the BREACH to CONDITIONAL?

R1 (Stochastic Processes) CONDITIONAL check:

  1. Is “formal proof” replaced with “structural argument” in the abstract?

  2. Is the epistemic note present near Section 2?

  3. Is the formal CTMC state space defined (state space S, absorbing states, divergence condition)?

  4. Is “metastable” replaced with “quasi-stable with finite lifetime”?

R3 (Economic History) CONDITIONAL check:

  1. Is the Wirtschaftswunder prediction qualified (5 causal factors, analog argument, weakened claim)?

  2. Is the Soviet collapse multi-causal qualification present?

  3. Is Kindleberger (1978) cited alongside Minsky?

  4. Are statutory vs. effective tax rates distinguished?

R7 (Ostrom Scholar) CONDITIONAL check:

  1. Are Principles 2, 5, 8 reassessed honestly?

  2. Are Ostrom (2005) and (2009) cited?

  3. Is the polycentric governance counter-argument engaged?

R8 (Ergodicity Economics) CONDITIONAL check:

  1. Is Peters’ divergence from the Jubilee approach explicit?

  2. Is the framework switch justified (Peters: individual wealth; 7TrackRole: social mobility)?

  3. Is “enforces ergodicity” replaced throughout?

Step 3: Appendix A Correctness Check#

The original MMv2 fabricated the entire Appendix A with invented model definitions. LLoL caught this and it was corrected. This step checks the correction.

  1. Does Appendix A.1 use the correct e7TR roles: AMO (AMOrite), HIT (HITtite), CAN (CANaanite), PHE (PHEresite), JEB (JEBusite), HIV (HIVite), GIR (GIRgashite)?

  2. Does Appendix A.2 use the correct e7CH stages: EPH (EPHesus), SMY (SMYrna), PER (PERgamon), THY (THYatira), SAR (SARdes), PHI (PHIladelphia), LAO (LAOdicea)?

  3. Are links to the full model definitions present?

  4. Is the absorbing-class analysis correct? Specifically:

    • GIR is near-absorbing (not absorbing) — death is the true absorbing state

    • AMO is near-absorbing through wealth-defense industry

    • Predator-prey dynamics analogy (foxes/rabbits)

    • Balance-o-stat species insight

  5. Check every role name and stage name against the source model files. Report any remaining fabrications or inaccuracies.

Step 4: Translation Fidelity Check#

The MMv1 review found 3 translation fidelity divergences between b14-econ and b14-math. The revision llog claims 0 divergences in MMv2. Check this claim.

  1. Is “formal proof” still present anywhere referring to th8? (Should be replaced with “structural argument.”)

  2. Is “enforces ergodicity” still present anywhere? (Should be replaced with “achieves mixing” or “ensures irreducibility.”)

  3. Do historical examples still read as confirmatory rather than illustrative?

  4. Do any NEW claims in MMv2 diverge from what b14-math establishes?

Step 5: Language Rules Check#

Quick scan for Language Rules violations:

  1. Any “validate/verify/validation/verification”? (Use tested/checked.)

  2. Any PASS/FAIL? (Use HELD/BREACH.)

  3. Any bare “Jubilee” as standalone noun? (Use “the Jubilee System.”)

  4. Any “the” for unproven superlatives? (Use “a.”)

  5. Any wrong date format? (Must be YYYYmMMdDD.)

  6. BABL-before-ZION ordering respected?

  7. Life-trifecta order: reasonable → kind → gentle?

  8. Shabbat (not Jubilee) for the 6:1 cycle?

Step 6: Output#

Recheck report: save at source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/recheck_b14-econ-mmv2_2026m04d09.rst

Include:

  1. Per-reviewer verdict (A, B, C, D): HELD (concern adequately addressed) / CONDITIONAL (partially addressed, specific gaps noted) / BREACH (not addressed or new problems introduced)

  2. Appendix A correctness: HELD / issues found

  3. Translation fidelity: 0 divergences confirmed / divergences found

  4. Language Rules: clean / violations found

  5. Overall assessment: is the paper ready for publication as a working draft, or does it need MMv2r1?

  6. If MMv2r1 is needed: specific list of what must change, organized by severity.

Recheck llog: save at source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d09_b14-econ-recheck-llog.rst

Include:

  1. Verbatim prompt (this file)

  2. All findings

  3. EDEN classification of the recheck results

Step 7: Constraints#

  • Language Rules: All CLAUDE.md Language Rules apply.

  • Tone: Adversarial but fair. The goal is to catch problems before publication, not to find fault for its own sake.

  • Scope: Only check what this prompt asks. Do not re-review the entire paper from scratch — that was done in the MMv1 review. Focus on whether the NEW content addresses the OLD concerns.

  • Honesty: If the revision actually fixed the problems, say so. If it introduced new problems, say so. If it partially fixed problems but left gaps, specify the gaps precisely.

AAA QuickRef: After execution, update source/matheology/heaven/study/aaa.rst:

  1. Add a new row in the prompts table for this recheck prompt

  2. Add recheck output files to the b14 per-paper outputs section

  3. Add new files to the toctree