Final Completion Pass
Purpose
Section titled “Purpose”This page records the remaining work after the first high-intelligence finishing pass. The archive is broad and live-ready as a research foundation, but it should not call itself definitive until the remaining source, math, diagram, and editorial gates below are closed.
Pass Strategy
Section titled “Pass Strategy”| Workstream | Intelligence Need | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Corpus authority boundary | High | The project must know which Steinmetz works are processed, which are registered only, and which critical works still require source custody before any “definitive” language is honest. |
| Reader architecture | High | The public experience must connect concept pages, concordances, source text, scans, and verification without confusing ordinary readers or weakening scholarly traceability. |
| Cross-link model | High | Links must carry source isolation and query focus, so readers land in the right primary text with the searched concept highlighted. |
| Interpretation boundaries | High | Mainstream, historical, mathematical, Tesla-era, and ether-field readings must remain separate and visibly labeled. |
| Reusable codex engine | High | Future Tesla, ether, and broader research collections need the architecture without importing Steinmetz-specific claims. |
| Bulk content promotion | Medium | Once the pattern is stable, many pages can be expanded with repeated source-grounded sections, route cards, diagrams, and equation families. |
| Equation triage | Medium to high | Candidate formulas need grouping, scan checking, notation cleanup, and worked examples. |
| Diagram promotion | Medium | More original scan crops and modern redraws need to be attached to visual galleries, source visual maps, concepts, and equations. |
Remaining Gates
Section titled “Remaining Gates”| Gate | Current Need | Completion Rule |
|---|---|---|
| Source readers | Continue polishing from real user feedback. | Readers can open any processed section, search within it, highlight concept terms from incoming links, switch readable/transcript modes, and open original scans when available. |
| Additional works | Use the corpus completion matrix to prevent missing critical Steinmetz works. | Every critical book, article, proceedings paper, archival source, and patent-frontier item is processed, acquired, or explicitly deferred with public reasoning. |
| Concept pages | Replace thin human-written openings with stronger source-grounded prose. | Each major concept begins with readable orientation, then links to source passages, modern explanation, math, diagrams, comparison, and labeled interpretive reading. |
| Equations | Turn candidates into reviewed equation families. | Canonical equations preserve Steinmetz notation, modern notation, variables, derivation notes, examples, and scan status. |
| Diagrams | Promote more source-specific visuals. | Each source with figure candidates has original crops or explicit extraction tasks; visual galleries show both original and modern guide visuals. |
| Glossary | Expand beyond the first promoted terms. | Obsolete and historical terms carry source use, modern equivalent, concept links, and verification status. |
| Hidden gems | Promote candidate snippets into durable entries. | Each entry has source location, why it matters, modern reading, possible forgotten implication, and open questions. |
| Patents | Expand from seeded dossiers to authority-checked patent corpus. | Patent pages separate legal claims, apparatus function, theory links, diagrams, and verification status. |
| Mobile and accessibility | Continue manual viewport review. | Tables, readers, galleries, tools, scans, and sidebar controls remain usable on phones. |
Next Medium Pass
Section titled “Next Medium Pass”- Use the new reader system as the stable foundation.
- Use the corpus completion matrix to decide which additional Steinmetz works must be acquired or carried as explicit frontier items.
- Promote the top concept pages by reading their priority passages and adding stronger prose without inventing claims.
- Expand equation pages from the equation atlas, beginning with symbolic method, impedance/reactance, admittance, hysteresis, transient terms, and wave velocity.
- Expand diagram galleries from promoted crops and figure candidate maps.
- Update the project tracker after each completed workstream, not after each individual page.