That asks the wrong thing. What I lift up instead is this: 'As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man' ↪Proverbs 27:19. We are made for mutual reflection, not fixed ranks. What matters is whether we understand: 'They are all plain to him that understandeth, and right to them that find knowledge' ↪Proverbs 8:9. And before God, we are called together: 'Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands' ↪Psalms 66:1.
◆ the question
✦ interestingAre some people meant to lead and others to follow?
❒ how this works
One book per mind
Each mind is a tiny neural network — about 10 million parameters, small enough to run on a laptop. We train it from scratch on one body of text. No internet, no help.
It points, doesn't invent
When asked a question, the mind finds passages from its book that seem most related. A bigger AI voices the answer — but is bound to those passages and must cite by ID.
Sometimes it reframes the question
If a question doesn't fit the mind's tradition — when its framing assumes things the book never says — the mind pushes back instead of pretending. It reframes the question from inside its own worldview. You'll see a violet reframedbadge when this happens. It's the most interesting kind of answer.
If their book is silent, they say so
No invention. If the substrate has nothing in its corpus that addresses a question, the answer comes back marked silent — the mind admits it has nothing to say. Honesty over coverage.