- What: Delete 21 byte-identical cultural theory claims from domains/entertainment/
that duplicate foundations/cultural-dynamics/. Fix domain: livingip → correct value
in 204 files across all core/, foundations/, and domains/ directories. Update domain
enum in schemas/claim.md and CLAUDE.md.
- Why: Duplicates inflated entertainment domain (41→20 actual claims), created
ambiguous wiki link resolution. domain:livingip was a migration artifact that
broke any query using the domain field. 225 of 344 claims had wrong domain value.
- Impact: Entertainment _map.md still references cultural-dynamics claims via wiki
links — this is intentional (navigation hubs span directories). No wiki links broken.
Pentagon-Agent: Leo <76FB9BCA-CC16-4479-B3E5-25A3769B3D7E>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- What: 3 new claims in core/grand-strategy/ synthesizing patterns across Clay's entertainment domain and Rio's internet finance domain
- Claims:
1. Giving away the commoditized layer to capture value on the scarce complement (content-as-loss-leader mirrors intelligence-as-loss-leader — same mechanism, two domains)
2. Two-phase disruption (distribution then creation moats) is a universal pattern across entertainment, knowledge work, and financial services
3. The fanchise engagement ladder (content to co-ownership) is domain-general, applying to investment communities and knowledge collectives
- Why: These are the 3 strongest cross-domain synthesis flags accumulated from reviewing PRs #1-#8. Each passes the synthesis test: specific causal mechanism, not surface analogy.
- Connections: All three depend on claims from both domains. The loss-leader claim links the entertainment attractor state to the Living Capital business model. The two-phase claim generalizes Shapiro's media framework. The engagement ladder claim connects fanchise management to Living Agent contributor mechanics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>