There are many unique terms in Neurworld. Some of them were created during the writing of the book, while others emerged alongside the logic of the world. The glossary is dynamic and is being expanded as work on the universe and the book progresses. Some terms will appear before they are fully explained in the text. Some terms may not yet appear in this glossary. Please let us know if you notice this. Use the search function or the alphabetical index within the category:
Terms that apply to the entire world at once. Basic concepts that are essential for navigation.
The diverse inhabitants of the Neuroworld: protagonists, ordinary citizens, and the various social strata that populate this universe.
Cities, territories, zones, environments, and types of locations.
How the world functions: flows, connections, rules, and mechanics.
Devices, mechanisms, objects, and created forms.
Полукочевое сообщество Нейромира, живущее вне городов. Сталкриверсы исследуют руины древних цивилизаций, собирают утраченные технологии и создают гибридные механизмы.
Они выступают как механизаторы Нейромира, восстанавливая и поддерживая технологии, в меньшей степени зависящие от консентиса, чем городские артефакты. В глазах горожан сталкриверсы часто воспринимаются как опасные и чуждые, однако их роль заключается в сохранении технологической памяти и поддержании баланса между прошлым и настоящим.
The vital energy of engagement with reality. It exists as a dynamic flow rather than an accumulated reserve. Arising from the intersection of perception and integration, it acts as the potential to manifest change in matter, information, and connections. While individuals cannot store it, Consentis can be stabilized and shared as a collective resource within synchronized groups.
A coherent, holistic information entity — a way of storing and transmitting experience, intention, or knowledge. It is a cast that includes data from all the senses, as well as context, state, and interrelationships.
A thoughtform can contain voluminous images, states, memories, structures of objects or processes. In the Neuroworld, it is not a separate thought or abstract imagination, but a structured complex of information. A thoughtform can be either a snapshot fixed in time or a carrier of dynamics — history, changes, process development.
Thoughtforms are used for direct communication and the transmission of complex ideas without verbalization, as well as a basis for the subsequent embodiment of ideas into material or functional form, subject to the necessary conditions.
Certain fundamental principles form the very foundation of this universe. Because they define how reality itself functions in the Neuroworld, their detailed explanations have been moved to dedicated pages.