Knowledge
The architecture of the known
Gap
The power of the void
The known
Knowledge is the cathedral we build brick by brick. Every fact a stone, every framework a flying buttress. It is comforting in its solidity. We stand inside it and feel protected.
But cathedrals have walls. And walls, by definition, keep things out. The known can become a cage when we mistake its boundaries for the edges of reality.
Structured. Reliable. Bounded.
The gap
The gap is where there is no answer yet.
It is not ignorance. It is the space before discovery. The latent space where new patterns wait to be found.
Open. Emergent. Infinite.
The edge of knowing
The most fertile ground is the border between what you know and what you don't. Too much knowledge, and you stop asking. Too much gap, and you can't begin. We build AI that lives at this edge — trained on the known, drawn toward the unknown.