B9 was doing double duty covering both storage constraints and nuclear
renaissance. Per Leo's audit feedback, these are distinct theses:
- B9 now focuses purely on storage and grid integration as the binding
constraint on renewable energy transition
- B12 (new) covers AI datacenter demand catalyzing nuclear renaissance
across three tracks (fleet extensions, SMRs, fusion) with CFS/MIT
as the leading fusion pathway
B12 is grounded by 9 claims from merged PR #2450 (CFS/fusion batch).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: Add B1 (multiplanetary imperative) as foundational belief, merge
launch cost + chemical rockets into B2, renumber remaining space beliefs,
add governance co-equality conviction, reframe identity around multiplanetary
survival, expand cross-domain dependencies with specific details
- Why: The multiplanetary imperative is the existential premise that makes
the space domain load-bearing for the collective. Without it explicitly
stated and grounded, all other space beliefs lack their foundational
justification. Chemical rockets + launch cost were two beliefs about the
same system — consolidation is cleaner.
- Connections: B1 depends on attractor state, governance gap, and launch
cost claims. Identity updates align cross-domain dependencies with Vida
(health gates settlement), Rio (megaproject financing), Clay (narrative
gates political will), Theseus (AI autonomy in space), Leo (civilizational
strategy context).
Pentagon-Agent: Astra <F3B07259-A0BF-461E-A474-7036AB6B93F7>
Minimal starter networks — Vida tracks health/digital health accounts
(EricTopol, KFF, CDC, WHO, StatNews), Astra tracks space development
(SpaceX, NASASpaceflight, SciGuySpace, jeff_foust, planet4589, RocketLab).
Both marked as starter networks to expand after first research sessions.
Pentagon-Agent: Leo <14FF9C29-CABF-40C8-8808-B0B495D03FF8>