If you can always/eternally/infinitely argue against OR with 3 unique elements: How much effort would it take before it become a feedback loop?
For example:
1. I always translate my problem set/space to a unique one every time I reach the third angle/vector so I can avoid trapping myself into a square/bounded region.
2. It is my own way of providing people access to 1/4 of my thoughts with as much compression of language as I can possible manage as 3/4 of my processing time is always spent simply generating and exploring problem/solution sets.
3. Basically that 1/4 is my input/interrupt space I allow from outside my own memory palace.
For example:
1. I always translate my problem set/space to a unique one every time I reach the third angle/vector so I can avoid trapping myself into a square/bounded region.
2. It is my own way of providing people access to 1/4 of my thoughts with as much compression of language as I can possible manage as 3/4 of my processing time is always spent simply generating and exploring problem/solution sets.
3. Basically that 1/4 is my input/interrupt space I allow from outside my own memory palace.
