Event Topology
Force-directed graph showing connections between 448 events across 89470 relationships. Nodes are events. Edges are computed relationships based on shared categories, temporal proximity, and source overlap.
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How the Graph Works
Each node is a published Kronology event. The node's color reflects its primary category.
Each edge (line) is a computed relationship between two events. The thicker the line, the stronger the connection — calculated from:
- Shared categories — events in the same categories are naturally related
- Temporal proximity — events closer in time are more likely related
- Source overlap — events citing the same sources are linked
Relationship types include: causes, precedes, escalates, responds to, documents, exemplifies, contradicts, informs, resolves, similar to.
The graph is regenerated automatically when new events are published.