Our Mission

history.wiki is dedicated to the pursuit of a neutral, shared past. We believe that humanity cannot chart a path toward a fair future without first agreeing on the reality of our history.

Striving for Neutrality

While many claim true neutrality is impossible, we believe that modern technology allows us to attempt it with unprecedented precision. We strive for a non-political, objective record of events—not as a collection of competing narratives, but as a shared baseline of truth.

The Trauma of Truth

We acknowledge that a world where history is fully agreed upon will open deep wounds and force us to confront uncomfortable truths. It may even lead to the collapse of existing systems that rely on historical distortions for their legitimacy.

Was That World Worth Having?

We ask the fundamental question: If a world or a system collapses simply because the truth is known, was that world worth having in the first place?

We believe it was not. A system built on falsehoods is inherently fragile and unjust. Our goal is to build a foundation for a world with fewer conflicts—a world where we can agree to disagree because we finally agree on what actually happened.

A World Without Enslavement

A history that is no longer a tool for manipulation is a history that sets us free. We work toward a future where no one is enslaved by the “agreeable lies” of the past.