| name | multi-level-bisociation |
| description | Simultaneous concept collision at multiple abstraction levels |
| execution | strategy |
| used-by | combinatorial-creativity |
Multi-Level Bisociation
Simultaneous concept collision at multiple abstraction levels. Unlike single-level bisociation, this strategy forces collision at concrete, functional, structural, and abstract levels simultaneously, producing richer creative output.
State Ledger
| Resource | Target | Current | % |
|---|
| web-search | 25 | 0 | 0% |
| web-research | 10 | 0 | 0% |
| paper-overview | 25 | 0 | 0% |
| paper-search | 15 | 0 | 0% |
| paper-research | 8 | 0 | 0% |
HARD-GATE
Cannot exit strategy until ≥80% of each budget line is consumed OR yield targets are met with justification for remaining budget.
Available Tactics
| Tactic | Role |
|---|
| combination-mapping | Enumerate collision points across levels |
| blend-construction | Construct blends at each abstraction level |
| emergence-detection | Detect cross-level emergent properties |
Available SOPs
| SOP | Role |
|---|
| abstraction-ladder | Decompose concepts into multiple abstraction levels |
| vital-relation-mapping | Map vital relations at each level |
| blend-composition | Compose collisions into novel connections |
| emergent-property-identification | Identify non-additive properties from multi-level collision |
| combinatorial-synthesis | Synthesize multi-level bisociation outputs |
Execution Guidance
- Decompose: Use abstraction-ladder to place each concept on multiple levels (concrete → functional → structural → abstract)
- Identify Collision Points: At each level, find where the two concepts' logics intersect or contradict
- Force Multi-Level Collision: Simultaneously collide at 3+ levels
- Map Cross-Level Effects: Identify how collision at one level creates opportunities at another
- Extract Insights: Derive novel mechanisms from the multi-level collision pattern
- Validate Depth: Confirm insights are structural, not surface-level puns