You don’t need to understand all of this at once.
If you’ve arrived here through one page, one post, or one idea, that’s enough. Everything in this space is designed to be entered from multiple directions.
Still, it can be useful to see how things connect.
What exists here is not a single site, but a small ecosystem of projects that sit alongside one another. Each has a slightly different role, but they share a common underlying approach.
At the centre is Spiralmore.
This is where the more structured work lives:
- longer-form thinking
- scientific and technical material
- consulting and applied expertise
Around that are a set of related spaces.
Bloggyness is the most informal. It’s where ideas are explored more loosely, often before they are fully formed. Not everything there is intended to resolve.
Science Deconvolution focuses on making complex scientific ideas more accessible. It sits between explanation and interpretation.
Gwenin sits across several connected projects, each exploring different aspects of science, systems, and applied work. Some are more reflective, others more practical, but all share a common approach.
Access Trails UK is more practical. It applies similar principles to real-world accessibility, particularly in outdoor spaces, where clarity and usability matter directly.
The Sustainable Stop looks at systems in a more applied, everyday context, especially around mobile living.
Separately, The Gwenin Exchange exists to handle any commercial or affiliate elements. This allows the rest of the ecosystem to remain free from advertising or external pressure.
There is also a quieter space within Spiralmore itself, a community page that can be used for reflection, discussion, or simply reading. It is not required, and nothing here depends on participation.
You don’t need to move between all of these.
Some people stay within one part. Others move between them over time. Both approaches are valid.
If you’re unsure where to begin, the simplest option is to stay where you are and follow what holds your attention. Everything else remains available if and when it becomes useful.


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