Matheo Study Series#
The Matheo Study Series writes LLoL’s 2020–2025 Good News Pack discoveries as mathematical-theology studies for many audiences: ordinary logic used to state claims about God and the world precisely enough that anyone can check them. Each citation key is Matheo-bNN. The series is offered to be critiqued, not believed — if the math is wrong, the pages invite you to show where (#AuditTheMath).
How to use: The files below are MockupModels = MM. Their maturity approximates that of a newborn baby that still has a lot of growing up and surviving to do before it can leave its current helpless state by growing into someone who can do “useful” things. This baby feeds on constructive criticism; flattery is like sugar: nice but mostly useless; killing a baby is easy, raising it to become a responsible adult is hard. LLoL got these files so far. Now LLoL has to pass on the baton in this global race. To raise a responsible mathematical theology takes a world. Nowadays it takes a global village to raise a responsible child. Neither can succeed without the other. Hence, LLoL calls to #AuditTheMath, either as a participant or expert contributor or by buying in as a Select Stadion Backer to support those who work on this monumental task.
Start here#
Two short on-ramps, no mathematics assumed:
Why the Theology Matters · MMv5 PDF (91 KB)
If the PET axioms hold, then God is present to every part of the world (ax8) and God’s experience changes with what happens in it (th4) — so every act of suffering, especially the suffering humans inflict on one another, becomes a distinct experience in the awareness of a being present to all of creation.
The stakes are nuclear. About 12,500 warheads now exist; a full exchange could add an estimated 1–5 billion famine deaths through nuclear winter — billions of distinct new experiences of suffering — and it could happen by accident, in under an hour.
No belief is required. The argument shows what follows if the axioms hold; six traditions independently support the structure, and the formal system is public (Matheo-b11). The system is designed to be critiqued, not believed. #AuditTheMath
When Seven Traditions Agree — What the Math Says About God and the World · MMv5 PDF (155 KB)
Seven traditions, developed independently across millennia and continents, converge on core structural axioms about the God-world relationship when their claims are translated into formal logic. The convergence is strongest on transcendence, sustaining dependence, and claim-testing methodology; it is genuinely contested on containment and divine internal structure.
The axiom system includes a built-in test (ax14): human claims about divine revelation must be mutually consistent. This turns theological disagreement from a source of conflict into a diagnostic tool anyone can use.
If the axioms hold, God experiences every act of suffering in the world — and 12,500 nuclear warheads could add billions of new experiences of suffering by accident, in under an hour. The people with the launch codes all claim to serve truth. This is what their own traditions say truth requires. #AuditTheMath
The eleven studies at a glance#
One plain line per study — the shape of the whole corpus, before the detailed file-by-file list below. Each links to that study’s hub.
Study |
What it puts into checkable logic |
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Seven worldview traditions, translated into formal logic, converge on one shared structure for the God–world relationship — with a built-in test (ax14) for any revelation claim. |
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Why systems destroy themselves (the BABL algorithm) — and the seven-step self-correcting construction that escapes it, read off Genesis 1. |
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Growth follows a never-ending seven-stage Hero-Journey pattern that keeps a person correctable — a coinductive inoculation against BABL. |
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An innovation theodicy — why suffering tracks innovation failure — and the Jubilee economy that resets the system before it self-destructs. |
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A formal clash: “God does not suffer” (divine simplicity) is incompatible with a God genuinely related to the world — and why that idea can be dangerous. |
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The probabilistic forecast that accidental nuclear winter is a near-term certainty under business-as-usual (~1-in-40 per year) — and the MAP escape ladder. |
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One agent always holds maximal causal influence at any moment — a theorem, plus a public, falsifiable test, and why that agent is safest when most accountable. |
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Why every tradition’s defense against false messiahs can block recognizing a real rescue (the Recognition Trap) — and the practical call from MAD to MAP. |
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A pandemic model showing that small increases in “germ gaps” can cut mass casualties roughly 42-fold — modest coordinated action changes the odds. |
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The 2020 first-steps design of Work-Logic Cascades for stopping a pandemic — the work/rest (Shabbat-pattern) logic underneath the system. |
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A framework for honest human–AI co-authorship in scientific publishing after the practical singularity (PraS). |
The series in one line. At any moment, one person holds the most influence — the superhero (h_star). The instant they stop listening, they curdle into the supervillain (h_dark), most dangerous right where they have stopped being able to learn. The only rescue is returning, in time, to real listening (h_zero) — letting reality, not their own certainty, have the last word. Destiny is that influence used well; fate is it gone wrong; the narrow door between them is the willingness to keep being corrected. The math works it out; #AuditTheMath is the open invitation to check it.
How to cite: the Matheo Study Series (MMv5) at https://balospe.com/en/study/matheo/ — cite a single study by its key (Matheo-b11 to Matheo-b21).
The studies (b11–b21)#
Each row is a MockupModel (MM) — see the note above. Click a FileID or Title to read online; the PDF column gives a download (size shown).
Umbilical cord — the messy origins (“here be dragons”)#
The polished (but far-from-perfect) MockupModels above were extracted from a much larger, much messier development archive — raw, half-built, buggy drafts and lessons learned. For full transparency, that umbilical cord of provenance is kept and linked, not hidden. But beware: old raw code and notes can mislead, contradict the cleaned files, and waste your time if mistaken for finished work. It is called HELL for a reason — it holds tons of Historically Explored Lessons Learned. You have been warned … there be dragons.
This file is best explored in a local repository clone (most of its internal links resolve there).
→ MMv5 dragons (floor-plan + provenance)