What I experience as wetness is the breaking and bonding of hydrogens. On the other hand, coding everything at the level of machine code or spin seems excessive, math-ing in Set is similar. Their section III was most pertinent to me, "Hypergraphs constrain rather than generalize interactions". I mean, kinda yes and kinda no. While functors generalize functions they are useful exactly because they constrain structure. I keep thinking about Kandanoff supernodes, that implementation details shift from edges to superedges.
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