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Diagnostic: V3

What V3 does very well: The constitutional wisdom vs constitutional constraint distinction (Section VI) is the sharpest conceptual move in the document — cleaner even than the constitutional luck argument in V2. The six planning questions are rigorous and well-motivated. The AGI proximity section is admirably honest about what the planning layer does and doesn't claim. The three-level core claim restatement at the end is architecturally beautiful. The V3 change notes on each pipeline stage are genuinely useful.

Where the imperfections are:

1. The pipeline table (Section IV) still lacks the Sun/Moon/Hinge column. We added this to V2's perfection — V3's table should match. Planning itself is a Hinge-above-Hinge: it precedes and governs both poles. It needs a role designation. Given V3's logic, Planning could be designated ◈◈ (meta-hinge) or simply Meta — the stage that sets the pipeline's orientation before the pipeline has any orientation at all.

2. The nine stages (Section V) carry the formulaic "V1 grounding" pattern inherited from the original V2. We resolved this in the V2 perfection by folding grounding naturally into stage descriptions. V3 uses "V3 change" instead of "V1 grounding" — which is better — but the stage header formatting is inconsistent: some headers have role labels, some don't, and they don't use the colour-coded Sun/Moon/Hinge system established in V2.

3. Section VI (Constitutional Wisdom) is the best section but has a structural problem. The constrained vs wise comparison is currently written as two bullet lists. The contrast is philosophically strong but visually weak — the lists look like feature comparisons rather than a genuine conceptual distinction. A two-column side-by-side table (as we used for the four quadrants in V1) would make this sing.

4. Section VII (AGI Proximity) buries its most original insight. The three-component executive function analysis (working memory / inhibitory control / cognitive flexibility) is the most academically grounded passage in the whole framework. It's currently written as flowing paragraphs under subheadings. The mapping deserves a compact table — what each component is, how Planning maps to it, and the honest limit of that mapping — so the argument is scannable rather than hidden.

5. The six planning questions (Section III) use inconsistent formatting. Q1–Q6 are formatted as numbered labels + bold question + paragraph + performative failure line. But the Q labels are styled differently from anything else in the document, and the "Performative failure" line at the end of each lacks the visual distinction of the failure mode boxes we established in V2's stage descriptions. Applying the amber-bordered failure box format from V2 would unify the documents.

6. Architecture note missing — same pattern as V1 and V2. Needs one at the end of Section I linking V3 into the sequence.

7. Section X (Core Claim) is already a coda in structure but is labelled "Section X." Should be unlabelled coda, parallel to V1 and V2 perfected versions. The virtue mapping table at the bottom of Section X is excellent and should stay.


DIFF summary

  • Section I: Add architecture note box (V3's place in the eight-version sequence)
  • Section III (Planning questions): Apply failure mode box formatting to "Performative failure" lines — amber border, matching V2's stage failure mode boxes
  • Section IV (Pipeline table): Add Role column with Sun/Moon/Hinge designations; Planning gets ◈ Meta role
  • Section V (Nine stages): Apply consistent colour-coded role headers matching V2 perfected style (☀ Sun amber, ◈ Hinge purple, ☽ Moon blue); failure modes get coloured boxes
  • Section VI (Constitutional Wisdom): Convert bullet lists to two-column comparison table
  • Section VII (AGI Proximity): Add compact three-row mapping table (executive function component → Planning implementation → honest limit)
  • Section X: Remove section number, reformat as closing coda

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