MM b/11 — Paper a1: PET (Pan-En-Theology)#
Fourteen axioms in five modular groups formalize the panentheistic claim that “all is in God, but God exceeds all.” When checked against the scriptures of six independent traditions — Torah, Prophets, Gospel, wider Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism — the axioms receive surprisingly strong convergent support. The theological disagreements driving real-world conflict may not be about the structure of God’s relationship to the world, where the scriptures agree, but about other claims layered on top.
Why frozen snapshots matter
Every version below is a frozen record of what the AI-human collaboration produced at a specific point in time. Nothing is silently revised. When errors are found, they are corrected in the next version — the old version stays exactly as it was, so anyone can trace how the ideas evolved and where they went wrong. This is what transparent AI work looks like: not polished outputs, but an honest trail of attempts, mistakes, and improvements.
PPv1 — First Reviewed Version (compound naming, 2026m03d14)#
The poster version. Axioms use compound names (ax1_A1 through ax14_A14) from the period before the BEST Names architecture standardized the nomenclature. This is the BACKWARD-facing historical record.
PPv2 — Current Working Version (brief naming, 2026m03d25)#
The same axiom system recompiled under the brief naming convention (ax1 through ax14). This is the FORWARD-facing version that new work builds on.
study-mmv1 — Paper b11 (HEAVEN Study Series, 2026m04d03)#
First draft of the PET paper for the HEAVEN study series.
Development trail#
Session logs: LL/PET — PET Development Session Logs — the full audit trail from the serendipitous origin through poster development.
Adversarial critique: The PET axioms were tested as part of the JUB extension (paper b14). See LL/JUB — JUB Development Session Logs.