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The items arranged or considered as arranged in Juddian sequence are individually distinguishable parts could be called "terms". (see An  Experiment with Time by J.W. Dunne). Judd's serial items are terms like "peas in a pod, or the occillations of a pendulum, or ridges and furrows in ploughland, or stresses along a cantilever girder," yet all these terms form a whole from which the regress of Time extends within a given encodement. Just as the first swing of a pendulum is indeterminate, so is the "beginning" of a Juddian sequence. This lop-sidedness of direction may or may not be of practical significance. Yet, one senses the pull of weight on one side. Dragging one's own sight down to an indeterminate level of vision. This tends to produce "brain - fatigue" or [[strikethrough]] the mirage of [[/strikethrough]] false boredom. One trys in vain to find the times behind the Time.