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Wiki: 4 routes to deepen the theory from introduction to WBE

Next page guide to avoid mixing argument strength, design principles, long notes, and dependency maps

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Public Page Updated: 2026-03-14 Theory route

How to use this page

Read this first to avoid getting lost

This page is an auxiliary guide to help you decide which direction to dig deeper into theory after reading WBE 101. The next page will change depending on whether you want to avoid misreading the news, know the design principles, follow the supporting points and limitations of the main theory in a long text, or find out which technical problem the theory falls into.

  • After WBE 101, we will organize it into 4 routes: Misconceptions, Design Principles, Long Research Notes, and Dependency Map.
  • We will make it possible to select theory-related pages not only based on role differences, but also based on ``what you want to know next.''
  • Deeply digging into the theory and fixing the usage of FAQ, Glossary, Perspective, Idea, and Roadmap.
Best for
People who are confused about where to go on the theory page after WBE 101
Reading time
6-10 minutes
Accuracy note
What is shown here is the next entrance to WBE 101. Please be sure to check the main text of the original page for each theory and design conditions themselves.

Relatively clear at this stage

What we know now

  • The theory page you should read next after WBE 101 will change depending on what you want to know.
  • FAQ is a list of misconceptions, Idea is a design principle, Perspective is a long note, and Roadmap is a map of dependencies.
  • Even when digging deeply into theory, if you fix the role differences between pages first, you will reduce misreadings.

Still unresolved beyond this point

What we still do not know

  • Which combination of theories will ultimately be a sufficient condition is still undetermined.
  • Which theory pages will be expanded independently in the future will change depending on the accumulation of points.

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.

Decide the next page

WBE 101 is important as an entry point, but the theory pages you read next seem broad. Here, we will divide it into four paths based on What do you want to know next and pin the next page.

Four paths to follow after getting started with WBE

What I want to know Next page What you can find out
I want to reduce news misreading and terminology confusion FAQ / Glossary You can first get a foothold on common misconceptions and terms that frequently appear in theoretical fields.
I want to know why "dynamic migration" is used instead of "static copy" Idea You can see the design principles this site uses and how they relate to copying issues.
I want to follow the supporting points and limitations of the main theories in a long text Perspective It can be read as a long note listing IIT, GNWT, FEP, measurements, counterarguments, and limitations.
I want to know which technical issue the theoretical issue falls into Roadmap You can check the dependencies of theory, measurement, reconstruction, implementation, and verification as a map.

Why this division

way Why go to that page after WBE 101
Correcting misconceptions Before delving into the theory, it will be easier to read if you switch between L1 and L4 and reduce confusion in terminology.
Design principles Idea is the shortest way to determine which position this site takes.
Long notes Perspective is a long text that allows you to summarize the supporting points and limitations of each theory.
Dependency map Roadmap allows you to organize where theoretical issues connect to implementation and verification.

Assistance wiki when you stop midway

Place to stop Go back to wiki
Stops due to difference in theory name Consciousness theory map
Stopped due to identity or copying problem Personhood and copy problem
Stops due to role difference between theory pages Reading guide for theory pages
It stops depending on the level of the theoretical argument How to read each L0 to L5
Measurement word and model word mix and stop Terminology guide from measurement to modeling

Common ways to get lost

Mistake

  • Starting with WBE 101, then suddenly entering the full text of Perspective: It may be easier to get lost if you include FAQ or Idea first.
  • Reading an Idea as a Proven Conclusion: This is a summary of design principles, not a declaration that proof is complete.
  • Read Roadmap instead of theory text: This is a dependency map, with condensed theory background.
  • Finish your theoretical judgment with just the FAQ: The stronger the argument, the more you need to return to the Perspective and Roadmap.

Where to return next

If you want to go back to the introduction to WBE, please use Introduction to WBE. If you want to go back to the role differences among theory-related pages as a whole, please use Reading guide for theory-related pages. If you want to go back to role differences among public pages as a whole, please use Reading guide for public pages.