Encyclopedia Galactica
A concept for preserving knowledge across dark ages
The Encyclopedia Galactica is a fictional device in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Fiction series: a vast repository intended to preserve human knowledge ahead of civilizational collapse. It is the knowledge ark trope rendered as an institution.
In the story, Hari Seldon's psychohistory predicts the collapse of the Galactic Empire is unavoidable and that a long dark night of the soul will follow. The Seldon Plan is his attempt to shorten that dark age by shaping post-collapse trajectories. The encyclopedia project, compiled on Terminus, functions as both an explicit preservation effort and a strategic seed for reconstruction.
For Coscientist, the inspiration is the move from storage to capability: preservation matters, but an encyclopedia that cannot keep provenance, surface contradictions, and update by rebuttal will eventually melt down. The fictional encyclopedia becomes a design target for a real tool that can survive an AI-saturated epistemic environment, shifting From Preservation to Capability.
An encyclopedia worthy of the galaxy would necessarily integrate knowledge across the Sprachraums: across cultures, tongues, and traditions. This multilingual dimension is why Coscientist is designed for cross-linguistic synthesis, operating as a multilingual knowledge mesh rather than an English-only system.