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4.2.10. Navigation It is also interesting to note, using the preceding example, that "running" related topics (e.g. racing) can be found on possibly the same vertical and circular levels as "walking" related topics (e.g. taking a walk), but just a bit further on the radial axis, mapping to a corresponding area in the "Motion" Temple. Structured knowledge navigation is key as knowledge topics are naturally related and understanding those relations implies a serious amount of knowledge in itself. More so, in learning and exploring, considering issues related to the issue of concerns contributes to understanding the issue of concern, its role and relative importance, as well as impacts and complementarity, in addition to contributing to the better understanding of the related issues. More so, structured knowledge orientation provides powerful tools to navigate and reference vast knowledge basis and repositories. Cosmos Square knowledge navigation, reference, and access are available through any combination of Menus, Tables of Content, Indexes, Searches and Queries, as well as by 3D navigation, based on the three main orientation axis.
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