Application of the Molina Methodology (Formulametrics, v3. 1) to the complete reconstructedProto-Sinaitic corpus (c. 1850–1400 BCE) confirms all five universal structural laws for thefirst time in 110 years of scholarship. The corpus comprises 53 inscription lines from 40inscriptions across 8 sites (Serabit el-Khadim, Wadi el-Hol, Wadi Nasb, Timna, Lachish, Gezer, Shechem, Megiddo), totalling 348 sign tokens across 18 unique sign types. Key findings: (1) All five universal laws confirmed — Zipf R²=0. 876, Hₙorm=0. 8014, 10positional locks (3 absolute), formula clustering confirmed, domain separation confirmed. (2) TW (taw) identified as structural closing operator (predominantly final) — first functionalexplanation for taw's terminal position in every Semitic alphabet descended from Proto-Sinaitic. (3) 'LP (aleph) identified as medial connector (predominantly medial, never final) — raises newquestion about the alphabetic order. (4) LMD (lamd) confirmed as dual-function operator (preposition opener AND medial connector) — first dual-function operator identified in thealphabetic tradition. (5) l-b'lt formula (to the Lady) confirmed as four-layer structural formulaidentical in architecture to administrative grammars across 19 independent corpora spanning9, 600 BCE to 1420 CE. (6) Independent structural parallel with Egyptian administrative writingconsistent with the Goldwasser (2006) hypothesis of alphabetic grammar inheritance. This deposit contains: public priority claim PDF, structural ledger PDF (eight formula entriesin four-row format with English scene reconstructions), and interactive animated HTMLvisualizer (representative demonstration data). Full methodology, complete statistical tables, corpus reconstruction decision log, andcomputational scripts are withheld and filed in a separate restricted deposit on the same date. SHA-256 of private deposit: 91d0ef903d25287d5752f866847b43c9ac56aee9f37888aca0250e3a8133d51f
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37b62b34aaaeb1a67dcae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19175632