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I've had the same thought but then gave up because it's not even a single graph: we assume it's a single graph because some parts of "concept - connection - concept" tuples...but that fails to capture the reality that the aggregate behavior of a system can implement a wholly different behavior.

A practical example of this would be neural networks in AI: which collectively implement functions much greater then the individual links.



You can always build a subgraph and find a connection to bring that into the main graph. If it’s part of a system, it’s part of the graph.




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