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Example Topological Queries: Real-World Use Cases

// Topological filters (where in structure) coordinates?: { x?: number | [number, number] | ((x: number) => boolean); // Depth y?: number | [number, number] | ((y: number) => boolean); // Alternatives z?: number | [number, number] | ((z: number) => boolean); // Alignment t?: number | [number, number] | ((t: number) => boolean); // Temporal n?: number | [number, number] | ((n: number) => boolean); // Complexity };

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### What Traditional Search Gives You - "Find events containing keyword X" - Ranked by semantic similarity ### What Topological Search Gives You - "Find events at depth X, with alignment Y, during physics state Z" - "Show me the pattern of when I succeed" - "Predict where I'll be next month" - "What makes me thrive? Build my optimal profile." Your life becomes a **navigable multidimensional space** where every question has both a semantic answer ("what") and a structural answer ("where/when/why in the topology of your life").

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