But thats just it, having many silos for connected information is just not the way we humans do it, nor necessary. A single conceptually indexed space/time hypergraph (as we humans do it) for any part of the world is all you need, scalable up to many billions of edges for that one part of the world.
having many silos for connected information is just not the way we humans do it
What do you mean? I can think of many silos containing connected information: municipal residence records, marriage registries, birth records, police reports, tax records, medical records (for each hospital) are all silos connected by a citizen's identity.
You missed the "humans" part of my statement. We humans mentally have a fully linked graph (hypergraph) of what we know through space-time and conceptually indexed. We do not have a whole bunch of disconnected data silos in our minds. Modelling the very successful human approach to data and reality modeling may make more sense then using these 50 year old tables and disconnected silos?