Neblux Knowledge Graph
Methodology
Nodes
Nodes are concepts, people, fields and events chosen for how well they bridge disciplines. The set is deliberately curated — a map of how ideas connect, not an exhaustive encyclopedia.
Connections and relation types
Every connection carries one of five relation types:
- logical — linked by reasoning or formal / structural dependency.
- applied — one concept is used in the practice or application of another.
- conceptual — a meaningful idea-level connection between two concepts.
- historical — linked through historical development, chronology or influence.
- causal — one concept contributes to or causes another.
Separately, a connection may be marked as a learning prerequisite — meaning the source concept helps a learner understand the target. This is a flag on a connection, not a sixth relation type; the "What it builds on" and "Where it leads" sections on each concept page are derived from it.
Wonders and learning paths
Wonders are hand-authored: an ordered sequence of steps, each anchored to a graph node, carrying a written curiosity loop. Suggested learning paths are derived from the prerequisite links between concepts.
Languages
English is the base content; Traditional Chinese and Japanese are localized alongside it. Machine-readable data is published as JSON (see Sources).