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Prompt: Revise b14-polsci from MMv2 to MMv3. Created 2026m04d10 by Claude Opus 4.6 with LLoL’s direction. Integrates all 6 BREACHes from MMv2 re-review + 2 NOTE-level enhancements based on LLoL’s detailed directions. This revision produces the paper ready for public review.
Prompt: b14-polsci-revise-mmv3 — Final Revision for Public Review#
dv_ClaOp46_v1_2026m04d10 (first version of this prompt)Arc Position#
b14-polsci MMv2 passed the full 8-reviewer re-review with:
7 Minor Revision + 1 Accept-with-Minor (upgraded from 7 Major Revision + 1 Reject)
#AuditTheMath verdict: Yes (upgraded from Conditional Yes)
21/26 original BREACHes resolved, 0 unresolved
6 new issues: 1 Major, 5 Minor
MMv3 is the final revision integrating all remaining fixes. The paper should be ready for public review after this pass. All fixes are additive (1–3 paragraphs each). No structural rewrite is needed. Estimated growth: ~1,000–1,500 words.
Your Role#
You are revising the paper to address all 6 BREACHes identified in the MMv2 re-review, plus 2 NOTE-level enhancements. LLoL has provided detailed directions for each fix in the post-re-review exchange (recorded in the LLog). Follow these directions precisely.
Critical instruction: These are targeted fixes, not a rewrite. The MMv2 structure is sound. Add the specified content at the specified locations. Do not restructure, reorder, or rewrite sections that are not part of the fix list.
Step 1: Read These Files (in order)#
.claude/CLAUDE.md— project rules, EDEN system, Language Rules.THE PAPER TO REVISE:
source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv2/b14-jub-polsci_mmv2_2026m04d09.rst— Read completely. This is the base text for MMv3.THE RE-REVIEW:
source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/review_b14-polsci-mmv2_2026m04d09.rst— Read completely. This contains the 6 BREACHes to fix.THE RE-REVIEW LLOG (with LLoL’s directions):
source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d09_b14-polsci-mmv2-review-llog.rst— Read the “Post-Re-Review Exchange” and “Point-by-Point Reply” sections completely. These contain LLoL’s detailed directions and the agreed fixes for each BREACH.THE FORMAL PAPER (for claim tracing):
source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv1/b14-jub-math_mmv1_2026m04d08.rst— Reference as needed.
Step 2: The 8 Fixes#
Apply these fixes in order. Each fix specifies the section to modify
and the content to add or change. The [Decision] sections in the
LLog’s point-by-point reply provide the exact wording directions.
Fix 1: R5 POAATAD — Advocacy vs. Resistance [Major BREACH]
Location: Section 4.1, after the existing POAATAD paragraph.
Content: Add a paragraph explaining LLoL’s fundamental reframing:
In the BABL system, blind uncoordination IS the system. Bad actors rely on predictable uncoordination (law of large numbers).
Determined, intelligent, transparent coordination to critique blind policies IS resistance against the invisible BABL algorithm — even when operating through existing institutional channels.
This is dismantling the zero-day vulnerabilities that BABL introduces into every uncoordinated population.
ResearchCity is a novel institutional form — neither company nor government nor university nor advocacy group nor think tank, yet drawing on all of these simultaneously. The economies of scale from combining these functions under radical transparency change the coordination landscape in ways that traditional advocacy-vs-resistance categories do not capture.
Retain Sharp’s methods explicitly as the toolkit for proposing specific nonviolent actions to expose bad players who would otherwise remain hidden.
Tone: This is LLoL’s core insight. Present it clearly and precisely.
Fix 2: R3 Epiocracy / Polycentricity [Minor BREACH]
Location: Section 5.4, the polycentricity paragraph (condition 4 analysis).
Content: Revise the condition (4) analysis to:
Acknowledge explicitly that the epiocracy mechanism is structurally hierarchic: when parties cannot resolve disagreements, authority flows upward to h0=h*.
Use LLoL’s framing: “a benevolent-dictator mechanism under radical transparency — or more precisely, an emperor who really has no clothes: h*’s authority is perpetually naked to scrutiny.”
Add mitigating factors: (a) h*’s position is structurally identical to one stadion’s (since every stadion can claim to be affected); (b) h* is under obligation to produce proofs or reasonable arguments from first principles, not appeal to past authority; (c) h* is also h0 and in danger of becoming h/ (the BABL perversion); (d) formalization of fully non-hierarchic coordination mechanisms is priority future work.
Revise the conclusion: satisfies conditions (1)–(3); condition (4) only partially. Whether the gentle-kind-reasonable checking from all perspectives can eventually replace the h* fallback with genuinely non-hierarchic coordination is an open research question.
Fix 3: R4 Outside-Party Credibility [Minor BREACH]
Location: Section 6.1, after the bootstrapping mechanism paragraph.
Content: Add one sentence: “The outside party’s credibility is itself subject to adversarial audit. The defense against performative transparency is the same as the defense against all institutional fraud: independent adversarial review by parties with conflicting interests. No finite set of checks can guarantee authenticity — but the system makes deception expensive rather than assuming trust.”
Fix 4: R5 Chenoweth Condition (b) [Minor BREACH]
Location: Section 4.1, after the Chenoweth/Stephan success conditions analysis.
Content: Add: “The translation of ‘security forces defect’ to economic contexts is imperfect. Security forces defect through moral agency in crisis moments; economic actors respond to structural incentive changes. In the BABL framework, the analogous shift is from blind compliance with uncoordinated default behavior to active participation in coordinated transparency — a shift in seeing, not merely in choosing. Case 2’s competitive-advantage mechanism provides the structural incentive; the transparency and adversarial review that makes the BABL trajectory publicly undeniable provides the catalyst for the shift in seeing.”
Fix 5: R7 Falsification Timeframes [Minor BREACH]
Location: Section 8.9 (Falsification Criteria).
Content: Two additions:
(A) After prediction 4, add the timeframe disclosure: “Predictions 2 and 3 require a full Jubilee cycle (50 years) and are therefore falsifiable in principle but not within the timeframe that typically governs academic debate. Prediction 1 (ResearchCity Stage 3, 3 years) provides the near-term test; if it fails, the scaling model is disconfirmed before the longer-term predictions become relevant.”
Add a new prediction 5 — the annual measurement prediction:
“5. Annual coordination quality: The Jubilee algorithm requires three global annual conference-celebration-festivals — Honoring the Past (retrospective ensuring lessons learned are not forgotten), Honoring the Present (addressing the most pressing problems for progress right now), and Honoring the Future (visioning the next Jubilee and deciding what steps are gentle-kind-reasonable enough to attempt in the coming year). These three annual Schelling points serve as discrete checkpoint steps on the 50-year road to the next Jubilee. If they consistently fail to produce actionable coordination outputs, participation growth, or measurable institutional adaptation, the coordination mechanism is disconfirmed on an annual basis. Identifying shorter-timescale predictors of long-term Jubilee success is itself a priority ResearchCity research task.”
Fix 6: R2 5-Whys Chain Construction [Minor BREACH]
Location: Section 3.2, after the “Connecting principle” paragraph.
Content: Add one sentence: “Alternative 5-Whys chains reaching different root causes are possible for each risk category. The convergence demonstrated here does not prove that economic inequality is the sole root cause but that it is a common, addressable root cause — and that addressing it would mitigate multiple existential risks simultaneously.”
Fix 7: R6 Security Dilemma Clarification [NOTE-level enhancement]
Location: Section 6.1, the security dilemma paragraph.
Content: Revise to distinguish three timescales clearly:
(a) Ignition (Case 1, immediate): #AuditTheMath campaign either gains traction quickly or it does not. ResearchCity Stage 0 hiring in weeks, Stage 1 organization in months.
(b) Proof (Case 2, long-term): demonstrating that Jubilee- participating nations outperform requires a full Jubilee cycle.
(c) Sustaining mechanism (Case 2, ongoing): subsequent Jubilees maintained by demonstrated competitive advantage.
Add: “The security dilemma is resolved at the ignition stage by the coordination mechanism (the POAATAD coalition eliminates sole first-mover cost), not by waiting decades for proof of differential growth. The proof comes later and sustains subsequent Jubilees.”
Fix 8: R8 Other Implementations / Multi-Scale Concept [NOTE-level]
Location: Section 1.1 or 1.2 (the scheduled critical junctures concept).
Content: Add a paragraph: “The Jubilee System is the specific implementation the authors propose, but it is not the only possible implementation of scheduled critical junctures. Sunset clauses, periodic constitutional conventions, and mandatory wealth tax reviews are existing examples at smaller scales. The Jubilee System itself operates at multiple timescales: the 50-year Jubilee cycle is punctuated by three annual conference-celebration-festivals — Honoring the Past, Honoring the Present, Honoring the Future — that serve as annual Schelling points for coordination, assessment, and course-correction. These annual scheduled critical junctures demonstrate that the concept is not limited to generational timescales but can operate at any scale where periodic reassessment improves institutional performance.”
Step 3: Constraints#
Language Rules: OK vs NOT OK, BABL-before-ZION, life-trifecta (reasonable → kind → gentle), Shabbat for 6:1, Jubilee System for 7 × 7+1=50, YYYYmMMdDD, tested/checked, HELD/BREACH.
Epistemic register: Never “validate” / “verify.” Use “test” / “check.” HELD / BREACH, not PASS / FAIL.
Targeted fixes only: Do not rewrite sections that are not in the fix list. The MMv2 structure is sound.
RST quality: Clean RST. Labels use
mmv3-b14-polsci-prefix. No indentation errors.Draft status note: Update to MMv3 (2026m04d10).
VVN: Update to
dv_ClaOp46_MMv3_b14polsci_2026m04d10.
Step 4: Output#
Revised paper: save at
source/matheology/hell/mm/b/14/mmv3/b14-jub-polsci_mmv3_2026m04d10.rst
LLog: save at
source/matheology/hell/ll/study/b/14/study_ll_2026m04d10_b14-polsci-mmv3-revision-llog.rst
Include in llog: verbatim prompt, all 8 fixes applied (with before/after where significant), word count change, EDEN classification, and recommendation for whether this paper is ready for public review.