Overview
Quarx is an online platform dedicated to YOUR theories about the mysteries of the Universe. There are nine categories to choose from, with questions that span from the existential to those centered around the human mind, consciousness, the earth, love, and more.
Browse Theories
Select a topic, then a question, and browse unique takes on humanity’s deepest wonders.
Post A Theory
When you are feeling inspired, visit the “Add a Theory” section and submit a theory of your own. Once submitted, your theory will be assessed by the DMZ, or ‘Dedicated Mindz’, who will give it an initial rating. This rating is based on uniqueness, creativity, plausibility, and eloquence among other factors. Once your theory arrives on Quarx, its standing will change as it is viewed and rated by others.
Quark Points and the DMZ
As you post quality theories and contribute to relevant discourse, you will accrue Quark Points. Each post earns you FIVE points and each comment earns you ONE point. When you reach 100 points, you qualify to become a ‘Dedicated Mind’. The ‘Dedicated Mindz’ (DMZ) are a select group of philosophers with some special influence. The DMZ gets to be the first to see and rate new theories as they are posted, as well as get their theories featured on Quarx’s social media. By reaching DMZ status, you exemplify an astute mind and a dedication to truth.
Top-Rated Theories
What is the greatest lesson to learn from heartbreak?
1. Love Isn't Everything. "7 reasons. 1. Love Isn't Everything. At the end of the day, most humans are on the hunt for love. The majority of us want to find a partner to share our lives with, which is a totally normal and respectable desire....
Which came first, humans or consciousness?
"Ever since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species in 1859, evolution has been the grand unifying theory of biology. Yet one of our most important biological traits, consciousness, is rarely studied in the context of evolution....
How does money affect morality?
"Our actions are guided by moral values. However, monetary incentives can get in the way of our good intentions. Neuroeconomists at the University of Zurich have now investigated in which area of the brain conflicts between moral and material...