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I don't intend to badger any one, but I just passed another of those epiphanys. Proceeding from my Aural Dissertation on Perfect Numbers, I took that axe & went to work. I is one definition of one, so I strarted there. I looked back & thought ahhhhhhh. Then I thought again Iiiiiiiiii. From here, arrange the "I"'s and "A" triangularly[As ABOVE]. Looking at it from the perspective of a field diagram/schematic, since the "A" is two leggs [one leg & then another leg], you must build the next level down sel-sililarly to what already IS. The "M" is one possible combination of all that went before, that is "M" is mAde of two "A"'s

Now, when you arrange them on a triangular matrix [triangular graph paper], ANd draw the connection of all cneters, the complete connected graph, everything locks tight, as in Buckminster Fuller "THE TRIMTAB". What remains, the RESIDUE is a LITTLE FLAg of the "M" loose to flap oFF the KORNER, as AN "A".

That MOM is whatcha call the jitter bug. Now take the basic moves & go dance up a chemical or orbit or field or such matter. Happy Halcyon Days EVERYONE.:)

 

 

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Sorry to pop back, but I forgot to point out that there is a left version & a right version. Dosy Do your partner too, because now spin the two linkages around like tops & see how that little "A" flags have to be set to hook the other just right & then may may or not stay together. linkage around. Off to break open some more puzzles; the solutions are falling like snow on a still night. G'day.

 

 

 

 

 

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