apeiron (ἄπειρον) — ancient Greek for "the infinite, the boundless, the undefined origin of all things."
An interactive knowledge graph mapping the biggest questions humanity asks — consciousness, ancient civilizations, the nature of reality, hidden power structures, the cosmos and many more — as interconnected nodes in a visual web.
Every idea is a node. Every node links to others. Every connection has a reason. The result is a web of thought where nothing exists in isolation.
The site is a force-directed graph. Each node is a topic — written as a narrative deep-dive, not a Wikipedia summary. Click a node to read it. Follow [[links]] in the text to fall deeper into the rabbit hole. The graph grows as contributors add new nodes through Pull Requests.
All content lives as Markdown files in the content/nodes/ directory. The graph, connections, and site are generated automatically from these files at build time. No database, no CMS — just Markdown and Git.
Apeirron is open to contributions. You can:
- Add a new node — write a deep-dive on a topic and submit a PR
- Improve an existing node — better writing, more connections, factual corrections
- Propose a topic — open an issue if you have an idea but don't want to write it yourself
Every node must include verifiable sources — books, papers, videos with timestamps, or official documents. PRs without sources will not be merged.
Read the Contributing Guide for details on how to write a node, how connections work, and what makes a good submission.