Law Files Organization Plan

Target Structure

Based on your requirements, here’s the organizational framework:

Content Categories

  1. FAQ - Frequent ask questions
  2. Executive Summary - High level overview
  3. Mind Maps - Visual conceptual frameworks
  4. Podcast Audio - Audio content for general audience
  5. Law Audio - Audio content for legal/academic audience
  6. Deep Research - Technical/academic backing papers
  7. 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:

  1. Preserve originals in reference folder
  2. Identify best versions of each content type
  3. Rename systematically with LW convention
  4. Categorize by target structure
  5. Flag missing content types
  6. Mark duplicates for review

Next Steps:

  1. Create systematic file inventory
  2. Identify the “best” version of each paper type
  3. Rename and organize into target structure
  4. Generate gap analysis report
  5. Create publication-ready versions

Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX

Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding

Ring 3 — Framework Connections