In Think Machine, Global Positioning Symbols (GPS) are like landmarks in your world of ideas. Just as GPS coordinates help you find places on Earth, our GPS help you navigate your knowledge universe.
GPS are special symbols that act as fixed points in your 3D Mind Maps and Networked Notes. No matter where you use a GPS, it always points to the same idea or concept.
Socrates -> Plato -> Aristotle
Each of these names (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle) are symbols that have been connected together into a Trail Link.
When you create a GPS, it becomes a unique marker in your Research Workspace. Here's how they function:
While we often use the term "Mind Maps," Think Machine actually creates Concept Maps. These are a bit different:
GPS are the building blocks of these Concept Maps, allowing you to create rich, interconnected webs of knowledge.
GPS in Think Machine are more than just markers. They're part of a powerful system that helps you organize and explore your ideas in new ways. By using GPS, you're tapping into a flexible yet structured way of representing knowledge.
Ready to start using GPS in your own Think Machine projects? Here's how to get started:
As you use more GPS, you'll see your knowledge universe grow and become more interconnected.