Human Consciousness Mapping Project
An invitation to explore your own experience directly and without filters, no assumptions, no interpretations.
What This Is About
This survey explores how people describe their own experience: how the present moment feels, how internal events become noticeable, how one experiences oneself, and how one reflects on past decisions.
It is not about psychology, diagnosis, or correct answers. It is only about how you perceive your own experience.
Participation Notes
Please take your time and answer honestly. There is nothing to justify or beautify, every way of experiencing is relevant, whether clear, confusing, ordinary, or unusual.
The data becomes more valuable the more authentic it is. All following experiments and analyses build on this foundation.
Why Your Participation Matters
The mind contains subtle layers and patterns. Your answers help make these structures visible.
If you wish, you can subscribe to the mailing list at the end to be notified about upcoming experiments. (coming soon)
Purpose
This project studies how people perceive their inner experiential space — how attention moves, how states shift, and how consciousness organizes itself from within.
Why It Matters
Every person experiences consciousness differently. Collecting individual descriptions helps create a broader and more human picture of what conscious experience is.
Participation
- Answer a short set of introspective questions
- No personal data, full anonymity
- Your perspective enriches the understanding of human experience
- Duration: approx. 15-20 minutes
Research Context
The study follows first-person methods aimed at making inner states, transitions, and experiential patterns systematically accessible through machine learning.
Data & Transparency
All information remains anonymous and is only used in aggregated form. Participation is voluntary and can be ended at any time.

