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NEURUNE
A machine for knowing yourself.
(γνῶθι σεαυτόν — Socrates)
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On thought
(p. 01—04)

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)

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Conversation as mirror. Every question reveals the structure of how you think. NEURUNE reads that structure and reflects it back.
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Memory across sessions. Your thinking profile builds across conversations on this device. NEURUNE adapts its depth to match yours.
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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.
The interface
(p. 05 — ∞)

Begin the dialogue.

What follows is not a page — it is a conversation that accumulates into a portrait of how you think.

Free to begin · No account required
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