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Every idea connects to others. Every connection has a type.

What is this?

A new way to explore ideas, where everything connects.

The problem with reading and learning online

Most content exists in isolation. You read an article, maybe learn something, then move on. Each piece stands alone, disconnected from everything else you've ever read.

But knowledge doesn't work that way. Ideas build on each other. Understanding compounds. The hundredth thing you learn about a topic is richer than the first, not because it's better written, but because you bring everything before it.

The stacking effect

Massive Connects is built around a simple idea: what if every piece you read made the next one more meaningful?

Each piece in our library connects to others. Not randomly, but through typed relationships that mirror how ideas actually relate:

Causal / one idea leads to another
Pattern / same principle, different domain
Bridge / unexpected connection
Thread / continues the narrative
Tension / challenges or complicates
Deepens / adds depth to understanding

How to use it

1

Start anywhere

Pick any piece that catches your interest. There's no required starting point.

2

Follow connections

At the end of each piece, you'll see related ideas. The connection type tells you how they relate.

3

Let understanding stack

The more you read, the richer each piece becomes. Concepts you've encountered before deepen. New connections emerge.

The visualization

The explore page shows the entire knowledge graph. Each node is a piece. Each line is a connection, color-coded by type.

Drag nodes around. Zoom in and out. Click a node to read that piece. Notice which ideas are hubs, densely connected to many others. These are often the most foundational concepts.

Curious?

See the mechanics behind the connections, or jump straight in.