When we started Quarex, it was one site with one idea: structure knowledge around questions, not answers. Then came election2026.net for voters, publicstudies.org for curricula, and quarexproject.org for partners. Each site did something different, but they all drew from the same engine.
The question that kept coming up was: what holds all of this together? What's the frame?
The answer is now live at knowableonline.org.
Knowable Online University is the institutional layer above Quarex. It provides the structure that makes the whole system navigable: Schools, Programs, Syllabi, and Courses — all pointing into the Quarex knowledge engine underneath.
If Quarex is the engine, Knowable Online is the frame. It doesn't replace anything. It organizes what already exists into something a university, a library, or a school district can point to and say: start here.
Three Schools:
The School of Knowledge Systems now has six static pages that explain how Quarex works, using real examples from the system. These exist partly for new users and partly so that search engines and AI models can discover and understand the platform.
Each page embeds actual Quarex data — real books, real tags, real questions. Nothing is fabricated for illustration.
Here's where everything lives now:
Five sites, one knowledge base. The door you walk through depends on who you are and what you need. The knowledge behind every door is the same.
As always, either use the Quarex curiosity engine or paste any topic into your preferred AI for instant research.