A structured cognitive environment for developing, challenging, tracing, and capturing your thinking from first thought to composed argument.
Not an AI assistant. Not a productivity tool. Not a note taking app. A system for disciplined thinking that makes your reasoning visible and provable.
AI does not replace thinking. It annexes it. Gradually, the structure of your cognition reorganises around what the machine produces, while preserving the appearance of your autonomy. Cuestora is built to interrupt that process.The Annexation Thesis — Kennedy, 2026
ThinkNote gives you a structured space to commit ideas as typed ThoughtBlocks. Each block is typed, original, reference, or transcript, and placed in your Thinking Trace. The reflection panel surfaces tensions and questions generated from your committed thoughts.
Open ThinkNote →ThinkSpace uses a deterministic Socratic engine, not a chatbot, to probe your reasoning. It detects convergence, divergence, and aporia before asking the next question. Study Mode adds scaffolded depth. Every exchange is traceable to your source material.
Open ThinkSpace →Archive remembers where every ThoughtBlock came from. Documents, sessions, revision lineages, and source provenance are all linked. Your cognitive record is not a flat export. It is a structured record of how your thinking moved.
Open Archive →Composer is a structured writing environment where you arrange committed ThoughtBlocks into an argument. The blocks arrive with their provenance intact. Composer assists organisation. It does not write for you.
Open Composer →ThinkPrint generates a Cognitive Receipt — a structured record of what you actually did inside Cuestora. It observes commits, revisions, sessions, and source types. It does not score, rank, or profile. It describes what happened.
View ThinkPrint →Every session in ThinkNote produces a structured, immutable record of your cognition. ThoughtBlocks committed before AI responds. Tensions surfaced automatically. A ThinkPrint generated at the end.
Curvature is not intrinsic to space itself — it is produced by the presence of mass.
Einstein reframes gravity as geometry rather than a force acting at a distance.
What makes geometry a causal force? Does the field equation determine or merely describe?
If curvature is produced by mass, is curvature the mechanism of gravity or merely its description?
Block 1 asserts curvature is produced by mass. Block 3 asks if geometry can be causal. These positions may conflict.
Cuestora is open for early access. Join the thinkers, researchers, and builders who refuse to let AI do their thinking for them.