Law Files Organization Plan
Target Structure
Based on your requirements, here’s the organizational framework:
Content Categories
- FAQ - Frequent ask questions
- Executive Summary - High level overview
- Mind Maps - Visual conceptual frameworks
- Podcast Audio - Audio content for general audience
- Law Audio - Audio content for legal/academic audience
- Deep Research - Technical/academic backing papers
- Deeper Beliefs/Upsell - Advanced theological concepts
Naming Convention
- LW (Law prefix)
- (Law number: 01-10)
- Category Code:
- FAQ = FQ
- Executive Summary = ES
- Mind Map = MM
- Podcast Audio = PA
- Law Audio = LA
- Deep Research = DR
- Deeper Beliefs = DB
- Main Document = MD
- Introduction = IN
- Story = ST
- Concept Map = CM
- Meta = MT
Examples:
- LW-01-ES-GravitySin.md (Law 1 Executive Summary)
- LW-03-MM-LightTruth.md (Law 3 Mind Map)
- LW-07-DR-QuantumRelativity.md (Law 7 Deep Research)
Current File Analysis
Found approximately 400+ files in various categories:
By Law Number:
- Law 1: ~80 files (Gravity/Sin)
- Law 2: ~60 files (Nuclear Force/Unity)
- Law 3: ~70 files (Electromagnetism/Light)
- Law 4: ~30 files (Weak Force)
- Law 5: ~40 files (Thermodynamics)
- Law 6: ~35 files (Cause & Effect)
- Law 7: ~45 files (Quantum/Uncertainty)
- Law 8: ~25 files (Phase Transitions)
- Law 9: ~20 files (Multiple Forces)
- Law 10: ~15 files (Unified Framework)
By Content Type:
- Main Documents: ~10 primary papers
- Comprehensive Concept Maps: ~40 versions
- Meta documents: ~60 analysis papers
- Introductions: ~10 intro papers
- Stories/narratives: ~15 story documents
- Templates: ~20 template files
- Research papers: ~30 research documents
- Cross-references: ~15 connection papers
Duplicate Pattern Analysis:
- Many files have numbered versions (1), (2), (3), etc.
- Some have descriptive suffixes
- Multiple template attempts
- Various organizational schemes attempted
Organization Strategy:
- Preserve originals in reference folder
- Identify best versions of each content type
- Rename systematically with LW convention
- Categorize by target structure
- Flag missing content types
- Mark duplicates for review
Next Steps:
- Create systematic file inventory
- Identify the “best” version of each paper type
- Rename and organize into target structure
- Generate gap analysis report
- Create publication-ready versions
Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX