Initially, a fundamental principal in the hypertext: a single link can lead to different pages according to historical course's previously recorded.
The large quantity of text intervening between two widely separated appearances of the same node increases the likelihood of new meaning accreting to the passage upon its second appearance, giving the second reading a different impact than the first.
Certain half-forgotten passages that seemed insignificant upon the first reading may now emerge as important, thanks to new background information. The reader may then think back upon other text that surrounded the original occurrence of the node and suddenly better understand that surrounding text as well.
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