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When you say "zettelkasten like note systems have you do a linear search for connections, that gets exponentially more expensive as your note body grows", I think you actually search your brain for connections, not the whole body of notes.
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I think what happens is your brain automatically filters by what's hot at that point in time. The good thing about the zettelkasten is, once you've reached that note you'll see others you had forgotten😊
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And, as with 's concept of "progressive summarisation", if you perceived some difficulty finding the note (that had sparkled in your brain in connection to the new addition), you'll alter the connections, edit or summarise so that's easier next time.
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In a way, in zettelkasten-like systems you're perpetually moving up (connecting, summarising) what's relevant, against a slow downwards pull caused by the weight of the whole body of notes
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Exactly. But here’s how I understand it: A spark in your own mind tells you go search related card X. In the process of looking for it you’ll need to make at least a few jumps where you’ll find Y and Z. Which you hadn’t thought about! 😮 There’s the system talking to you.
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