Infinite Index
About Infinite Index

Scientific knowledge is more useful when you can see how it connects.

Infinite Index is an explorable map of scientific claims: what each claim says, what it assumes, how well theory and experiment support it, which sources provide evidence, and which other ideas it depends on.

Purpose

A clearer way to navigate established knowledge and open questions.

Scientific ideas rarely stand alone. Textbooks and papers explain them linearly, while their real structure is a network. Infinite Index makes that structure visible so researchers, students, and curious readers can move from a claim to its assumptions, proof, evidence, and dependencies without losing context.

Connected by design

Dependencies reveal how one scientific claim supports, constrains, or relies on another.

Evidence in context

Source documents sit beside the exact claims they support, contradict, or contextualise.

Status made explicit

Theoretical and experimental standing are tracked separately so uncertainty stays visible.

Get in touch

Questions, corrections, or ideas?

Infinite Index is an evolving project. If you would like to suggest a source, correct a claim, or discuss the direction of the project, email jack@infinite-index.com.