EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 22 MIN
The Hypercodex: Knowledge Is a Graph
from Mechanism Realism · host Elias Kunnas
Books, papers, and blog posts flatten knowledge into a line. But understanding is not linear — it is a graph of concepts, dependencies, objections, analogies, and consequences. This episode introduces the Hypercodex: a new architecture for publishing thought as self-contained nodes, dense cross-links, graduated disclosure, and dialectical provenance. LLMs have collapsed the cost of writing nodes and maintaining edges. The next constraint is not production, but architecture: how to preserve the graph that every inherited format destroys.https://kunnas.com/articles/the-hypercodex
What this episode covers
Books, papers, and blog posts flatten knowledge into a line. But understanding is not linear — it is a graph of concepts, dependencies, objections, analogies, and consequences. This episode introduces the Hypercodex: a new architecture for publishing thought as self-contained nodes, dense cross-links, graduated disclosure, and dialectical provenance. LLMs have collapsed the cost of writing nodes and maintaining edges. The next constraint is not production, but architecture: how to preserve the graph that every inherited format destroys.https://kunnas.com/articles/the-hypercodex
NOW PLAYING
The Hypercodex: Knowledge Is a Graph
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Jul 4, 2026 ·96m
Jun 30, 2026 ·46m
Jun 27, 2026 ·150m