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Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.
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I agree about the rules. I also remember reading in one of the threads how opposite results sometimes happen.
Are you doing anything to interact with the Nov. 17th nexus?
Quoting: Unit3 Hi. This has been taken out of context a bit... The results are predictable and can be calculated, as they exist now. However, this is an advanced function of Ecsys. However, if a symbol that already has more than a little value in your perspective is used then the result is unpredictable. That's why I recommend using a symbol that has little to no value. hope this helps Quoting: Chaol Aha! Yes, this helps. I would like to discuss with you regarding a symbol that has little to no value, though. Every symbol I can think of to use, seems to have some value. I hang onto things that might be used in a creative project. They may be thrown into a box and never used, but there is a value or I wouldn't hang onto it. I consider this something of little value. About the only way I can see to use something that has no value is to make something from scratch. And even those materials have some value. I am just re-assigning their value. The modified key for our group project comes to mind here. Does either example represent "little to no value"? And can you say more about something that has no value? Thank you.
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