The Science
behind thinqOS.
The core idea is simple: AI should not start over every time. Memory helps it recall. Cognition helps it decide what still matters.
Memory is not cognition
The difference between recall and judgment.
Learn why adding storage does not make AI oriented, and how thinqOS separates forgetfulness, memory, and cognition.
How a Mind works
Persistent state for an identity.
Learn how evaluated beliefs, source history, contradictions, confidence, and correction make a Mind different from a memory store.
Conversation needs two runtimes
What changes when both sides have state.
Learn how private deliberation, scoped disclosure, user approval, and agent discretion change the shape of AI conversation.
Minds are coherence boundaries
Add a Mind when the focus changes.
Learn when a system needs multiple focused Minds, how a router coordinates them, and why one generalist cannot hold every goal.
The interface behind the thread
Subconscious as private cognitive layer.
Learn how the user’s subconscious can stay disabled, assist from behind the conversation, or drive inside explicit boundaries.
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