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The diagram in the Figure 3 and the diagram in Figure 2 can be combined to produce an interesting cross product where two three-layer diagrams are sharing a common middle layer.

Figure 4: An architectural cross product accounts for the complex interiors

The Peer landscape sits between the CPUs and Information stores. The Peer landscape sits between the Sub-Structure (SS) and the Ultra-Structure (US). This configuration then allows the specification of tri-level routing and retrieval, with the lower level playing the role of memory (SS) and the upper level playing the role of anticipation (US). All four "layers' are next-to and encapsulated by the Peer.