• Allow some form of movement to the left or right.
    • When viewed from a distance, a number of round rooms are lined up on a flat surface.
    • If we could add “doorplate” to this room, it would be a natural KJ method. - grouping is still a very important concept
      • It’s lame to assume that they line up on a flat surface.
    • A sphere encompassing a room
      • The slide closest to the Z+ direction of the room is temporarily used as the nameplate.
      • mind-mapping
      • A central concept is placed at the center
    • Grab the sphere and drag-drop to move.
    • If the sphere moves to any desired position, the challenge is how to move between them.

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