Deeply Intertwingled

adj. - Invented by Theodor (Ted) Nelson, prob. a blend of "mingled" and "intertwined". Connected together in a complex way; specifically, composed of one another's components. (pulled from SocialText)

EVERYTHING IS DEEPLY INTERTWINGLED. In an important sense there are no "subjects" at all; there is only all knowledge, since the cross-connections among the myriad topics of this world simply cannot be divided up neatly. -- Theodor Holm Nelson wrote those words 40 years ago in his book, Computer Lib.


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