That may sound like a strange question, but here's a somewhat trivial
example:
Suppose this triple
{ A, cause, B }
And suppose this triple
{ D, cause, B }
Suppose it is determined that the first triple contradicts the second one.
One approach is to (somehow) reify each triple as Vertex objects, then link
them with a "contradicts" Edge.
But, what if, in some architecture, it is agreed that the Edge itself,
since it references both of its vertices, and has its own "type", in fact,
stands as if it is a Vertex representing the entire triple. In that
context, you simply wire an Edge between the two Edges.
N'est-ce pas?
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