Peter,

Thanks for increasing our exposure. Its interesting reading that material. 
I have never heard about the "Zettelkasten Method" I presume its German 
originally, and based on cards, I would tend to call it a card based 
reference/knowledge system. It is one of my hobbies since being an 
Information/knowledge manager to take knowledge and skills honed in 
computers, such as hierarchies, networks and databases. The fact is the 
TiddlyWiki subtitle "a non-linear personal web notebook" describes 
something quite similar, perhaps along with "non-trivial Quine". I consider 
tiddlywiki a platform and not only a software platform because it is also a 
knowledge/information platform and it does networks and hierarchies quite 
well and even better with add on's such as the TocP, Kin operator and more. 
However Although I cant prove an infinity I can not see a data/knowledge 
model we can't represent in tiddlywiki apart from those built with very big 
data, although displaying the results can be fine. 

Don't hesitate to raise questions about developing such methods on 
Tiddlywiki in the forum and do search for previous discussions.

Regards
Tony



On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 3:18:22 PM UTC+10, Peter Buyze wrote:
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> FWIW, here is a comment I wrote about TW: 
> https://forum.zettelkasten.de/discussion/comment/5542/#Comment_5542
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