I guess the obvious follow up question is when your systems search among 
options for a response to a situation, they don't search in a systematic way 
through spaces of options? They can just start anywhere and end up anywhere in 
the system's web of knowledge - as you can in searching the Web itself?

Presumably they must search among well-defined spaces, otherwise how could you 
have been having this argument about combinatorial explosion with Richard et al?

A web, I guess, by definition   -   (I'm tossing this out as I go along) - 
can't be systematically searched, and there can be no combinatorial explosion. 
At worst, you can surf for too long :).


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