The Knowledge Continental
Visualizing all human knowledge as a single continent, revealing the interior as safe and the coastline as the frontier.
Mapping
We do not treat knowledge as a list; we treat it as a physical topography. By mapping the "Known" as a solid mass, we can identify the exact coordinates of the jagged edges where the unknown is most vulnerable.
The Radar
Topography: Visualizing the solid mass of proven fact.
Jagged Edges: Identifying where claims end and the void begins.
Navigation: Turning "luck" into a deterministic march.
Mapping Logic
Visualizing all human knowledge as a single continent, revealing the interior as safe and the coastline as the frontier.
Giving specific coordinates to unsolved problems, so multiple researchers can "siege" the same breakthrough from different fields.
Identifying where fields are clashing or contradicting. These "hot spots" are the highest-probability targets for discovery.
Actively scanning for what is missing in the literature. Finding the "holes" that everyone is accidentally ignoring.