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vectors and travelling at varying, &, therefore naturally, less reliable speeds. In a funny way its a lot like Heisenberg's (sp?) misfortune, when he found out, messing around with the 2nd law of thermodynamics, that the heat applied to molecules gave results of movement and speed that were so random that statistical accounting was the best he could hope for, & of course, worse that the the random activity also produced molecules which, I image with proud perversity, stood their ground - no movement, no speed. Thus, obviously, contradicting the law governing their action when somebody gave them a hot foot.
Now, for example, I want to continue working with the elements (forms) I have, & to use a new more volumetric belief-oriented background situation. But also, I want to introduce 2 other elements, both planar, but possibly flexible enough to take some contouring & axial rotation, while still preserving their basic planar function. Now these 2 new planar elements might actually & probably will merge into 1 element, a hybrid screen-grillwork plane made up from the drafting shapes. Now the real problem

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