DD b12 — Legacy Naming for PET/JUB Axioms and Theorems#


The Design Decision#

Date: 2026m04d03

Problem: The earliest development sessions (2026m03d11 onward) used uppercase labels A1 through A25 for axioms and T1 through T11 for theorems. These labels appear extensively throughout dozens of llogs in HELL. However, the uppercase A# and T# namespace must be reserved for the final axiom and theorem names — names that cannot be assigned yet, because the optimal numbering sequence depends on research insights that do not yet exist.

If A1 is used for both the current transient name and the future permanent name, then the historical llogs will become ambiguous: does A1 in a 2026 llog refer to the same formal object as A1 in a 2030 document? It might — or it might not, if the numbering has been reorganized.

Decision: All transient axiom names use lowercase ax# (e.g., ax1 through ax25). All transient theorem names use lowercase th# (e.g., th1 through th11). In the historical llogs, every occurrence of the old A# / T# form was mechanically rewritten to compound form ax#_A# / th#_T#, where the underscore links the current transient name to the original legacy name for traceability.

This compound form makes three things unambiguous in every llog:

  1. What the current name is (the ax# prefix).

  2. What the original name was (the _A# suffix).

  3. That these refer to the same formal object (joined by underscore).

Forward-facing pages (axioms, theorems, quest) use only the brief ax# / th# form. The compound form is reserved for historical records.

Implementation: The TELES compiler executed this as a one-time mechanical migration on 2026m04d03. See TELES Axiom/Theorem Compound Naming — Execution Prompt for the complete mapping and execution log.

Why the Final Names Cannot Be Assigned Yet#

The PET and JUB axiom systems were developed in the order that research insights arose, not in the order that would be most natural for a reader encountering them for the first time. Once sufficient research has been done to understand the logical dependencies and pedagogical flow, the axioms and theorems can be reordered and given final names (A1, A2, … in the new sequence) that make the system as clear and elegant as possible.

This final renaming requires deep understanding of:

  • Which axioms are foundational and which are derived.

  • Which ordering minimizes forward references.

  • Which groupings make the system easiest to learn.

  • Whether the current model boundaries (PET vs. JUB) are optimal.

None of these questions can be answered from the current state of knowledge. Premature assignment of final names would either require a second disruptive rename later or saddle future readers with a suboptimal naming sequence permanently.

Why This Is a Jubilee System Problem#

Naming conventions are a coordination problem: they only work when everyone agrees to use them simultaneously. Like driving on the left or right side of the road, naming conventions cannot be changed gradually. A partial transition — where some documents use old names and others use new names — is worse than either the old system or the new system alone.

This makes naming transitions a natural example for Jubilee System coordination (ax25 — Jubilee Recalibration). A Jubilee cycle provides:

  1. A clear transition point. Everyone switches at the same time.

  2. A bounded commitment. The new names are authoritative for one Jubilee cycle (50 years). If a ground-breaking discovery during that period reveals a better system, the next Jubilee can adopt it.

  3. Clean separation for learners. Future generations learn the streamlined system without needing to know the historical idiosyncrasies. The legacy forms (ax#_A#) remain in the historical record for scholars who need provenance.

Without Jubilee-style coordination, a naming system accumulates layers of partial transitions, abbreviations, and exceptions that force every new participant to learn the history before they can learn the content. This is a concrete instance of BABL: agents talking past each other because the same symbols mean different things in different contexts.

Authoritative Name Sources#

This DD table is a legacy reference — it documents the relationship between naming forms as of the TELES migration on 2026m04d03. For current names and formal definitions, always use the authoritative source pages:

If this DD table and a source page disagree, the source page is authoritative.


Legacy Naming Lookup Tables#

The tables below map every axiom and theorem identifier across all naming forms used in the balospe-com codebase and historical records.

PET Axioms (ax1 – ax14)#

Brief

Explicit Name

Summarizing Name

5D-link label

Compound label

First draft label

ax1

Containment

God contains the world

pet-ax1

ax1_A1

A1

ax2

Sustenance

God sustains the world

pet-ax2

ax2_A2

A2

ax3

Freedom

genuine freedom exists

pet-ax3

ax3_A3

A3

ax4

Responsiveness

God responds to world

pet-ax4

ax4_A4

A4

ax5

Temporality

God experiences time

pet-ax5

ax5_A5

A5

ax6

Love

God acts from love

pet-ax6

ax6_A6

A6

ax7

Purpose

God has purpose for creation

pet-ax7

ax7_A7

A7

ax8

Suffering

God suffers with creation

pet-ax8

ax8_A8

A8

ax9

Persuasion

God persuades, not coerces

pet-ax9

ax9_A9

A9

ax10

Creativity

God enables genuine novelty

pet-ax10

ax10_A10

A10

ax11

Dipolarity

God has two poles

pet-ax11

ax11_A11

A11

ax11b

Divine Simplicity

alternative to ax11_A11

pet-ax11b

ax11b_A11b

A11’

ax12

Universality

relation to all entities

pet-ax12

ax12_A12

A12

ax13

Knowability

God can be partially known

pet-ax13

ax13_A13

A13

ax14

Consistency

logical self-consistency

pet-ax14

ax14_A14

A14

JUB Axioms (ax15 – ax25)#

Brief

Explicit Name

Summarizing Name

5D-link label

Compound label

First draft label

ax15

Influence ordering

partial order on agents

jub-ax15

ax15_A15

A15

ax16

Delegation

God delegates responsibility

jub-ax16

ax16_A16

A16

ax17

Accountability

agents are accountable

jub-ax17

ax17_A17

A17

ax18

Inequality dynamics

wealth concentrates

jub-ax18

ax18_A18

A18

ax19

Maximal influence

uniquely maximal agent

jub-ax19

ax19_A19

A19

ax20

Reset mechanism

periodic rebalancing

jub-ax20

ax20_A20

A20

ax21

Voluntary participation

jub-ax21

ax21_A21

A21

ax22

Graduated implementation

jub-ax22

ax22_A22

A22

ax23

Institutional safeguards

jub-ax23

ax23_A23

A23

ax24

Knowledge distribution

jub-ax24

ax24_A24

A24

ax25

Succession design

jub-ax25

ax25_A25

A25

PET Theorems (th1 – th4)#

Brief

Explicit Name

Summarizing Name

5D-link label

Compound label

First draft label

th1

PET theorem 1

pet-th1

th1_T1

T1

th2

PET theorem 2

pet-th2

th2_T2

T2

th3

PET theorem 3

pet-th3

th3_T3

T3

th4

PET theorem 4

pet-th4

th4_T4

T4

JUB Theorems (th5 – th11)#

Brief

Explicit Name

Summarizing Name

5D-link label

Compound label

First draft label

th5

Bistability

jub-th5

th5_T5

T5

th6

JUB theorem 6

jub-th6

th6_T6

T6

th7

JUB theorem 7

jub-th7

th7_T7

T7

th8

Self-destruction dynamics

jub-th8

th8_T8

T8

th9

Ergodicity

jub-th9

th9_T9

T9

th10

JUB theorem 10

jub-th10

th10_T10

T10

th11

JUB theorem 11

jub-th11

th11_T11

T11


Notes#

  • Summarizing Name column left blank where no parenthetical description existed in the original source; to be populated in future sessions.

  • 5D-link labels are RST cross-reference anchors and are NOT changed by the TELES migration. They remain stable across all naming changes.

  • First draft labels preserve the original temporary identifiers for backward compatibility with the earliest records.

  • This table is a legacy reference. Future synonym additions (from world literature engagement) are appended here.