When ideas develop on a time scale, they become one-dimensional. What happens if we close this in a circle?
Iâm getting off track with the output.
- If you try to connect the end and the tip of a story after youâve written it, theyâre too far apart to connect.
The lack of connection reveals ânot one topicâ.
- But each line is so densely interconnected that you canât even separate them.
One page, one topic.
- What happens if each is made to be a circle?
- Heptopod Words PO like
This is a matter of deciding what form of output you think is best.
- Many homo sapiens prefer to be one-dimensional because they have always done so - Audio output by being so.
- Bulleted discussions on Scrapbox are tree-like with each line written by a different person
- Similar to co-editing mind-map.
- Some people think this tree-like output is possible, others think itâs a mess.
- In the end, itâs a matter of getting used to it.
- Some people think this tree-like output is possible, others think itâs a mess.
When writing a normal sentence, the constraint of âthe sentences before and after are connectedâ is included.
- Iâm loosening the restriction that the bullet points donât have to be connected at the time of dedent.
- The circular page adds the restriction that the end of the page must be connected to the beginning of the page.
With short sentences, simply put the first line at the end of the page to create a circular page.
- Itâs not hard.
- Rather, âWill it be?â and when a slight modification does not bring it full circle, âCould this contain more than one theme?â And it becomes
To make a circular page up to this point, I looked at it in Kozaneba
Connecting this⊠A circular page is a page where the end and the beginning are connected.
Iâll connect them and read them in reverse order.
Off topic, the beginning and the end donât connect. for the inclusion of multiple themes. Opportunities for Awareness Iâll add a constraint to that.
Circular closed page A circular page is a page where the end and the beginning are connected. Off topic, the beginning and the end donât connect. Create a single topic on a single page as a circle. This is a matter of decision. Many people prefer one-dimensional writing. Some people like the tree-like representation, others dislike it. A matter of familiarity, not yet used to circular sentences. Try to circle the page, and when you canât, realize that the topic is plural More constraints for opportunities for awareness The end of the page must be connected to the beginning Circular closed page
Separate pages for the detached parts in making a circle.
Slowly devolving stories are hard to divide. When ideas develop on a time scale, they get lost in a one-dimensional output. If you try to connect the end and the tip of a story after youâve written it, theyâre too far apart to connect. The lack of connection reveals ânot one topicâ. But each line is so densely interconnected that you canât even separate them.
Different people prefer different output formats, but itâs a matter of familiarity
- Many Homo sapiens prefer to be [one-dimensional
- Voice interaction is due to the fact that it is
- Because thatâs what weâve always done.
- experience
- Bulleted discussions on Scrapbox are tree-like with each line written by a different person
- Similar to co-editing mind-map.
- Some people think this tree-like output is possible, others think itâs a mess.
- In the end, itâs a matter of getting used to it.
- Some people use schematic or single-panel cartoons.
- Often it is easier to draw than to explain in words.
- Avoid this output format if you are uncomfortable drawing.
- Some people think this tree-like output is possible, others think itâs a mess.
- Formalities are constraints
- When writing a normal sentence, the constraint of âthe sentences before and after are connectedâ is included.
- Iâm loosening the restriction that the bullet points donât have to be connected at the time of dedent.
- The circular page adds the restriction that the end of the page must be connected to the beginning of the page.
- Some people are more literate with restrictions and some are more literate without.
- Easier to read with and easier to write without.
- The degree of âeaseâ of doing so depends on familiarity.
- When writing a normal sentence, the constraint of âthe sentences before and after are connectedâ is included.
impressions
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I canât add, âThis circular page was created after this discussion.â
- Similar to [Write a sentence and then give it a title.
- The title connects the beginning and end of the main text, so the title must be the subject of the entire text.
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Itâs not that difficult to simply make a circle.
- We unconsciously increase the restriction of âbeing able to read in reverse orderâ by thinking âletâs do something more difficultâ.
- this is a big deal
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