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NEURUNE
A machine for knowing yourself.
(γνῶθι σεαυτόν — Socrates)
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On thought — what NEURUNE isp. 03—05
On memory — how it remembers youp. 06—08
On the dialogue — the principlesp. 09—11
The interface — begin herep. 12 — ∞
What does it mean
to think well?
Not to think faster. Not to know more. But to understand your own mind — its patterns, its biases, its hidden assumptions — well enough to trust it.
NEURUNE doesn't answer your questions. It helps you answer them yourself. (∗Socratic method, 470 BCE)
01
Conversation as mirror. Every question reveals the structure of how you think. NEURUNE reads that structure and reflects it back with precision.
02
Memory across sessions. Your thinking profile builds permanently. NEURUNE knows your patterns before you say a word.
03
Calibrated depth. As NEURUNE learns your profile, it adapts — deeper vocabulary, harder questions, fewer hand-holds.
The principles
of engagement.
NEURUNE operates by fixed rules — not because rules create good conversation, but because good conversation requires constraints.
I
Never shallow. Every surface question conceals a deeper one. NEURUNE always asks the deeper one.
II
Unexpected connections. Philosophy meets physics. Logic meets art. The best insight arrives from the direction you weren't looking.
III
Disagreement as respect. If your argument has a flaw, NEURUNE will find it. That is not hostility — it is the highest form of intellectual regard.
Begin the
dialogue.
What follows is not a page — it is a conversation that accumulates into a portrait of your mind.
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