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Final Completion Pass

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.

WorkstreamIntelligence NeedReason
Corpus authority boundaryHighThe 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 architectureHighThe public experience must connect concept pages, concordances, source text, scans, and verification without confusing ordinary readers or weakening scholarly traceability.
Cross-link modelHighLinks must carry source isolation and query focus, so readers land in the right primary text with the searched concept highlighted.
Interpretation boundariesHighMainstream, historical, mathematical, Tesla-era, and ether-field readings must remain separate and visibly labeled.
Reusable codex engineHighFuture Tesla, ether, and broader research collections need the architecture without importing Steinmetz-specific claims.
Bulk content promotionMediumOnce the pattern is stable, many pages can be expanded with repeated source-grounded sections, route cards, diagrams, and equation families.
Equation triageMedium to highCandidate formulas need grouping, scan checking, notation cleanup, and worked examples.
Diagram promotionMediumMore original scan crops and modern redraws need to be attached to visual galleries, source visual maps, concepts, and equations.
GateCurrent NeedCompletion Rule
Source readersContinue 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 worksUse 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 pagesReplace 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.
EquationsTurn candidates into reviewed equation families.Canonical equations preserve Steinmetz notation, modern notation, variables, derivation notes, examples, and scan status.
DiagramsPromote 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.
GlossaryExpand beyond the first promoted terms.Obsolete and historical terms carry source use, modern equivalent, concept links, and verification status.
Hidden gemsPromote candidate snippets into durable entries.Each entry has source location, why it matters, modern reading, possible forgotten implication, and open questions.
PatentsExpand from seeded dossiers to authority-checked patent corpus.Patent pages separate legal claims, apparatus function, theory links, diagrams, and verification status.
Mobile and accessibilityContinue manual viewport review.Tables, readers, galleries, tools, scans, and sidebar controls remain usable on phones.
  1. Use the new reader system as the stable foundation.
  2. Use the corpus completion matrix to decide which additional Steinmetz works must be acquired or carried as explicit frontier items.
  3. Promote the top concept pages by reading their priority passages and adding stronger prose without inventing claims.
  4. Expand equation pages from the equation atlas, beginning with symbolic method, impedance/reactance, admittance, hysteresis, transient terms, and wave velocity.
  5. Expand diagram galleries from promoted crops and figure candidate maps.
  6. Update the project tracker after each completed workstream, not after each individual page.