The concept of a web of implicit meanings relates to the third order of order because it shows how we find things that have multiple ways of being described. For example, a CD can be put on a specific shelf in someone's massive music collection and that person can use multiple "web's of meaning" to find it, such as genre, artist, whether or not it is a favorite CD, or many of the other categories for describing it.
So for my sketch of the web of meaning, I chose the song "Power" by Kanye West. Here is the three "webs" that would help a computer make the connection from this song to myself.
1) <---- I'm a big Kanye fan <---- This is one of my favorites
2) <---- Great choice for The Social Network preview <---- I liked the movie
3) <---- Disses SNL cast in the song <---- I like how he performed it on SNL
You've got part of it for sure, but make sure to revisit this chapter to get a bit more focus on the relation of implicit to the 3rd order. You've got the gist, you just need to elaborate on it a bit more to really tie it to Weinberger's main argument. Also, intriguing example...I'm getting a little hung up on how 2 bridges 1 and 3, but maybe I"m reading it wrong.
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