15.3 Dual Network Structure 285 an aun Coeraost_) \ Croon ) / (sunn ) Cavenci_) Coav_) Cnaren_) cP? Com) | [—rreeze Cone) Cee) —~ — Ctuncier_) Comer >) ( sow) Fig. 15.5: Portions of a conceptual heterarchy centered on specific concepts. Rg | SPRING CLOCK Sg me i “hy, FLOWER SEASOH gt \ TIME ae INSECT / wie es Fig. 15.6: A portion of a conceptual heterarchy, showing the "dangling links" leading this portion to the rest of the heterarchy. A rigorous mathematical analysis of the formation of hierarchical, heterarchical and dual networks in CogPrime systems has not yet been undertaken, and would certainly be an inter- esting enterprise. Similar to the theory of small world networks, there is ample ground here for both theorem-proving and heuristic experimentation. However, the qualitative points made here are sufficiently well-grounded in intuition and experience to be of some use guiding our HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013201