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Proposal Drafts

This section tracks major narrative drafts, the differences between them, and the items future revisions should not accidentally drop.

Left-behind material to watch

The current Draft 01 → Draft 02 comparison flags five items that should be carried forward unless later evidence argues otherwise: the explicit model hierarchy, benchmark/evaluation architecture, data-workflow credibility, memorable deliverables, and direct FIRE-MODEL call alignment.

Integration layer

The proposal integration document now serves as a drafting bridge across theory, benchmark design, deliverables, and phased execution. Use it when later drafts need to recover structure that is too detailed for polished prose but too important to leave implicit.

Current draft set

Draft Source artifact Role in the proposal workflow
Draft 01 proposal/narrative/drafts/on_growth_and_form_generative_theory_of_fire_draft_01.md Detailed theory-first architecture with model hierarchy, workflow layers, and feasibility scaffolding.
Draft 02 proposal/narrative/drafts/on_growth_and_form_generative_theory_of_fire_draft_02.md More concise conceptual framing focused on coherence thresholds, transport limits, and oxygen-constrained organization.
Draft 03 (Prism PDF) proposal/narrative/drafts/prism_pdf_exports/Project Description-8.pdf Current most recent Prism-exported Project Description snapshot.
Change report (Draft 01 → Draft 02) proposal/narrative/drafts/on_growth_and_form_generative_theory_of_fire_draft_changes_01_to_02.md Tracks what changed, what strengthened, and what important material may have been left behind.
Change report (latest PDF update) proposal/narrative/drafts/prism_pdf_exports/project_description_8_changes_from_main5.md Records confirmed artifact-level changes between main5.pdf and Project Description-8.pdf, with explicit extraction limits.
Integration document proposal/narrative/fire_model_proposal_integration_document.md Consolidates the core claim, geometry-first benchmark logic, GIM framing, deliverables, and detect-explain-apply work plan into one reusable drafting substrate.

How to use this section

  • Read the current draft text alongside the change report rather than treating each new draft as self-sufficient.
  • Use the integration document when reconstructing benchmark architecture, cross-scale measurement logic, and the proposal's reusable deliverables.
  • Use the flagged notes as a checklist when drafting future Project Description sections.
  • Add a new comparison memo whenever a draft materially changes the proposal's conceptual framing, validation story, work plan, or call alignment.

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