Room library

One room proves the mechanism. Several rooms prove the system.

Healthcare was a good first prototype, but the paper clearly points toward a wider civilizational room set: governance, housing, education, institutional trust, economics, AI, energy, and more.

This library is the first step away from a single-topic demo and toward a real public reasoning network. Some rooms are more developed than others, but all of them are seeded from the structure in the paper.

Why expand now

The product gets more credible when it can hold different kinds of complexity.

Healthcare is institutionally rich, but it is still a familiar policy room. A stronger proof of Civic Logos is that the same structure can also hold governance, housing, labor automation, and institutional trust without collapsing into generic commentary.

Room grid

Each room should eventually become a living workspace, not a content category.

Health and public systemsHigh, but still relatively intuitive

Healthcare Reform

The first full room, useful as a prototype for topics, objections, evidence, and economic-delta thinking.

First live cardAdministrative Simplification and AI-Assisted Triage
Most developed · 3 live topic cards
Political order and institutionsVery high

Governance and Legitimacy

A heavier room about legitimacy, competence, public trust, authority, civil liberties, and institutional design.

First live cardSubsidiarity-First Governance Model
Seeded draft · 2 live topic cards
Built environment and local politicsVery high

Housing and Land Use

A room about affordability, land use, density, property rights, neighborhood stability, and long-run abundance.

First live cardAbundance and Zoning Reform Model
Seeded draft · 2 live topic cards
Artificial intelligence and civilizational riskExtreme

AI and Civilizational Impact

A room about whether AI is net good or net bad overall, with labor, safety, power, surveillance, science, and human purpose all inside the same frame.

First live cardAI as Public Reasoning Infrastructure
Seeded draft · 2 live topic cards
Trust, corruption, and disclosureExtreme

Institutional Trust and Corruption

A room for institutional capture, legitimacy decay, transparency, propaganda, whistleblowing, and repair mechanisms.

First live cardRadical Disclosure and Conflict Mapping Model
Seeded draft · 3 live topic cards
Science foundations and public reasoningExtreme

Physics Foundations

A neutral room for mapping standard quantum theory, general relativity, Planck units, and reviewed reformulation claims.

First live cardStandard Physics Foundations Baseline
Promoted from intake · 1 live topic card
Room candidates

Unmapped questions should still become part of the civic map.

When an idea does not fit the current room set, Civic Logos should still hold it as a durable room candidate. These candidates are not official rooms yet, but they are no longer disposable one-off answers.

highRoom candidate

Physics Foundations: Quantum Theory, General Relativity, and Planck Units

This prompt is about physics foundations, which sits outside the current active room map. Civic Logos is opening a room candidate instead of forcing it into Healthcare, Governance, Housing, AI, or Institutional Trust.

Current map relationshipStill outside the active room map
Promotion reviewReady for live room shell
Promotion guardrailFounder-maintainer

This promotion establishes a neutral baseline only. Founder theories, alternate models, and synthesis pressure must enter later through contribution records with AI-assisted review and human incorporation.

Why it is still held hereMap gap

The active room map does not yet include a science or physics foundations room. Shared words such as evidence, standards, or models are not enough to place this inside Healthcare or AI.

Routing AIs unavailableModel provenance

Neither routing AI returned a complete map read, so Civic Logos is holding the current artifact with incomplete model provenance.

Questions held hereNext inquiry
  • Which definitions are established conventions rather than contested claims?

    Visible routing record
  • Where are quantum theory and general relativity empirically strongest, and where do their domains fail to merge cleanly?

    Visible routing record
Central questionHow should standard quantum theory, general relativity, and Planck-unit definitions be mapped before evaluating proposed reformulations?
Current seed promptMay 24, 2026

Create a neutral topic for standard physics foundations: quantum mechanics, general relativity, and Planck units. The topic should distinguish established definitions, empirical domains, unresolved incompatibilities, and open questions without endorsing any alternative theory.

First seenMay 24, 2026
Current stateSingle prompt so far
1 prompt attachedUpdated May 24, 2026
mediumRoom candidate

Should humanity build orbital solar shades to cool the Earth as part of climate policy

The current room map does not cleanly absorb this question yet, so Civic Logos is opening a room candidate instead of forcing a weak fit.

Current map relationshipStill outside the active room map
Promotion reviewAwaiting promotion review
Closest current map pathVisible routing record

The visible routing record still names Housing and Land Use as the nearest current room, even though the overlap remains too weak to place this issue there confidently yet.

Why it is still held hereMap gap

The closest current room is Housing and Land Use, but the overlap is still too weak to place this there confidently.

Routing AIs unavailableModel provenance

Neither routing AI returned a complete map read, so Civic Logos is holding the current artifact with incomplete model provenance.

Questions held hereNext inquiry
  • What is the core public question here?

    Visible routing record
  • Which stakeholders and tradeoffs would this room have to hold together?

    Visible routing record
Central questionShould humanity build orbital solar shades to cool the Earth as part of climate policy?
Current seed promptMay 21, 2026

Should humanity build orbital solar shades to cool the Earth as part of climate policy?

First seenMay 21, 2026
Current stateSingle prompt so far
1 prompt attachedUpdated May 21, 2026
Live card index

The room layer explains the system. The card layer shows the work.

These are the inspectable topic cards currently live across Civic Logos. This index makes the site navigable at the object level, so readers can jump straight into the strongest seeded lines of reasoning without scanning every room first.

Showing 13 live topic cards
Healthcare ReformBest first demonstration of the topic-card process

Administrative Simplification and AI-Assisted Triage

A seed topic focused on reducing administrative overhead, standardizing claims flows, and using AI-guided intake to improve access and redirect savings toward care.

Most developed
Healthcare ReformHigh structural leverage, major transition complexity

Employer-Independent Coverage Transition Model

Separates healthcare security from employment by moving toward portable coverage, public exchange pathways, and clearer household-level entitlement.

Most developed
Healthcare ReformHigh access value, edge-case cost pressure

Rural Healthcare Stabilization Model

Creates a dedicated rural-capacity layer so reform does not improve averages while letting fragile hospitals, emergency access, and provider pipelines collapse.

Most developed
Governance and LegitimacyStrong legitimacy case, uneven capacity risk

Subsidiarity-First Governance Model

Pushes authority downward wherever possible while preserving a limited central layer for rights protection and coordination.

Seeded draft
Governance and LegitimacyLegitimacy experiment with scale questions

Sortition and Citizen Panel Hybrid

Combines expert process with rotating citizen review bodies to reduce capture and restore legitimacy.

Seeded draft
Housing and Land UseStrong supply logic, contested local politics

Abundance and Zoning Reform Model

Expands by-right construction capacity, legalizes more density, and treats scarcity as a policy choice that must be reversed.

Seeded draft
Housing and Land UseHigh incentive-design complexity

Land Value Recapture Model

Links upzoning and infrastructure gains to public reinvestment rather than pure private windfall.

Seeded draft
AI and Civilizational ImpactMost native Civic Logos test case

AI as Public Reasoning Infrastructure

Treats AI as a public reasoning layer that helps map claims, objections, evidence, and revisions in the open rather than optimizing persuasion or opaque authority.

Seeded draft
AI and Civilizational ImpactTruth-preserving rather than productivity-first

Synthetic Media Verification and Anti-Propaganda Layer

Builds provenance, verification, challenge, and public-trust infrastructure so AI does not dissolve shared reality before its productive upside arrives.

Seeded draft
Institutional Trust and CorruptionStrong transparency logic

Radical Disclosure and Conflict Mapping Model

Requires visible institutional incentives, affiliations, funding, and correction history as first-order public objects.

Seeded draft
Institutional Trust and CorruptionMemory-first accountability

Public Correction Ledger Model

Treats corrections, reversals, and admissions as durable institutional memory instead of PR cleanup.

Seeded draft
Institutional Trust and CorruptionTrust and revenue architecture overlap

Public Review Stake for Institutional Claims

Forces high-impact institutional claims to pay for structured examination without buying favorable outcomes.

Seeded draft
Physics FoundationsPromoted from reviewed intake artifact

Standard Physics Foundations Baseline

A neutral topic card for mapping quantum theory, general relativity, Planck units, tested domains, unresolved tensions, and the review path for proposed reformulations.

Promoted from intake