Knowledge is the ever-expanding graph of human thinking, formed by connecting disparate strands of inspiration into new, additive structures.

Knowledge is not a static repository but a living, graph-based process. We contribute to this global knowledge by drawing upon existing thinking—spanning ancient philosophy to modern insights—and synthesizing them into novel representations. By weaving these threads together, we create new conceptual artifacts that serve as foundations for future generations.

The tragedy of current software is its tendency toward depreciation; it requires constant, labor-intensive updates just to remain functional. True knowledge work demands an additive medium—one that, like a book or film, appreciates and endures, allowing our contributions to remain sovereignty-aligned and accessible across time.