Cross-channel relationship graph
Four node kinds, drawn straight from the live bundle. A channel (hexagon) holds its L2 brief (large circle), which rests on the dated L1 source notes (small dots) its claims come from. Around them sits the entity layer scanned out of the real text: commodities (squares) and individual earthquake events (triangles) give each channel its texture, and shared regions (gold diamonds) bridge channels — a place the live data records under more than one theme, joined by gold edges. That cross-channel link is the part a static format cannot produce. Every edge is typed (mentioned-in, rests-on, located-in…) and evidence-weighted — heavier links draw thicker; hover a line to read its relation. Hover a node to spotlight its links, scroll to zoom and drag to pan; click a node to open its page. Held themes never appear. Pick two channels below and Trace to ask the graph how they connect — the queryable half a static bundle cannot answer.
Keyboard: click or tab to the graph, then arrow keys walk the visible nodes, Enter opens the focused node’s page, + / − zoom, 0 resets, Esc clears.
Scroll to zoom · drag the background to pan · hover a node to spotlight its links · hover an edge to read its relation type + weight · drag a node to reposition · click to open its page · click a shared entity to quote the literal L1 source lines naming it · click a legend chip to hide/show that node kind (the commodity + earthquake layers start hidden — Reset filters returns to that default) · Find to jump to any node by name.