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Mind Uploading Research Project

Public Page Updated: 2026-03-14 Reading guide

How to use this page

Read this first to avoid getting lost

This page is a companion guide that explains how Mind-Upload's public pages differ from one another. They are not all repeating the same explanation. Their roles are split across orientation, platform design, practical work, literature, and participation routes.

  • We will organize the public pages into entrance, blueprint, practical, literature, and participation guide.
  • If you have this question, you can check this page in a table organized by purpose.
  • You can decide the reading order based on public pages rather than the wiki index.
Best for
People who want to clarify where to start now that there are many public pages
Reading time
8-12 minutes
Accuracy note
What we will be dealing with here is the use of pages. Please be sure to return to the main text of each page to check the individual theories and technical conditions.

Relatively clear at this stage

What we know now

  • The public page is divided into roles as an information portal that shows key points, known/unknown, and next directions.
  • Verification, Roadmap, and Perspective may look similar, but their roles are quite different.
  • WBE 101 and EEG 101 are effective reading as a stepping stone before entering the long text pages.

Still unresolved beyond this point

What we still do not know

  • Which public pages will be expanded independently in the future will change depending on the amount of information and reader demand.
  • For some themes, there is room for further supplementary lectures to be added to the wiki in the future.

Learn the basics

Check the basics in the wiki

What the wiki is for

The wiki is a learning aid. For the project's official current synthesis, success criteria, and operating rules, always return to the public pages.

First divide into 5 parts

There are five main types of public pages: Entrance, Blueprint, Introduction, Practice, and Literature and Participation Guideline. Just by separating the pages according to their role first, the reading order becomes fairly stable.

When you want to narrow down your search to only theoretical or practical fields

Among the blueprints and introductions, Theoretical page reading guide explains the differences between WBE 101 / Perspective / Theoretical frame section / Roadmap, and Practical page reading guide covers the Verification / Datasets / L0 practice section / Casework section / Proposal integration section You can follow the differences in detail.

When you only want to decide how to go around the first 30 minutes

If you want to fix the first 3 to 4 pages depending on whether you want to start from the big picture, theory, practice, literature, or participation, please see First 30 minutes route by goal.

When you want to know how to read the "What we know/what we don't know" on each public page

If you would like to read the meanings of known/unknown, accuracy assumptions, and external dependencies at the top of the page, please see How to read ``What we know/don't know''.

When you are confused about the order of the guide blocks at the top of the public page

Public pages commonly include ``How to read this page,'' ``Who is it suitable for,'' ``Accuracy assumptions,'' ``What we currently know,'' and ``Check the basics on the wiki.'' If you want to organize what to look at and how to look before entering the main text, please see How to read the opening block of a public page.

If you're not sure where to go after reading Verification

If you understand the difference in the roles of the public pages as a whole, but want to see in one page where you go after Verification, including L0 practice in Datasets, L2 verification, L3 closed loop, and L4 authenticity, please see Four paths to follow after Verification.

Differences in the roles of public pages

Type Main page What page to decide
Entrance index First decide where to start.
Blueprint verification / tech_roadmap / perspective / idea Decide what to call progress, what is unresolved, and how to connect theory and implementation.
Introduction wbe_101 / eeg_101 / faq / glossary Before entering a long page, align the strength of your words and argument.
Practical datasets / hands_on Decide what to try and which minimal loop to create.
Literature and participation guide research_harvest_50 / mind_uploading_papers / proposals / issue / collaborations / content_hub Decide the rationale, proposal, how to participate, and where to update.

If you have this question, please check this page

View dependencies in Go to Create L0 with Return to Return to Return to
What I want to know now First page to open Next page
What will this site create VerificationRoadmap.
I want to understand the story of WBE briefly WBE 101FAQ or Verification.
I want to know what EEG can tell me EEG 101 Go to Datasets or L0 practice section.
I want to follow the theory and limits in a long text Perspective Goes back and forth to Theoretical Frame Clause.
I want to work with public data DatasetsL0 practice clause.
I want to decide on the first one only on the theory page Reading guide for theory pagesWBE 101 / Perspective / Theoretical Frame Section.
I want to choose the first one only from the practical pages Reading guide for practical pagesVerification / Datasets / L0 practice section.
I want to know how to read a mountain of literature Research HarvestPapers and Proposal integration section.
I want to decide what to update and where to write it. Content Hub Look at Issue and External Dependency/Collaboration Section.

Differences between pages that look similar

Groups that look alike The difference in one word
Verification / Roadmap Verification is the victory condition and public goods, and Roadmap is the question dependency.
Perspective / Theoretical Frame Section Perspective is a long note on theories and limitations, and the theory frame section is a page that focuses on design principles.
WBE 101 / FAQ WBE 101 is a comprehensive introduction, and FAQ is a short answer to your questions.
Datasets / L0 Practice Section Datasets is the input data selection, and the L0 practice clause is the actual minimum loop creation.
Research Harvest / Papers Research Harvest is a map of each unsolved problem, and Papers is an archive of widely collected papers.
Issue / External dependence/cooperation clause Issue is a task that can be completed at this moment, and External Dependency/Collaboration section is a list of candidates for external collaboration.

Common ways to get lost

Mistake

  • Starting from Perspective all of a sudden: It's easy to lose the big picture in the long text, so it's safe to take Verification or WBE 101 first.
  • Finish by looking only at Datasets: You need to supplement what to leave as deliverables with L0 practice section and Verification.
  • Judging from the FAQ alone: The FAQ is the entry point, so if you have a strong argument, always return to the main text.
  • Read Content Hub as a body page: This is an operational hub for deciding where to update, not a theoretical body.

Where to return next

Use Start Page to return to the first entrance, Wiki Home to return to the entire learning wiki, and Content Hub to decide where to update.