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concept:every-decision-has-an-effect-on-every-other-the-space-of-an-apparently-static-page-is-a-scene-of-vectors-and-forces"Every decision has an effect on every other... The space of an apparently static page is a scene of vectors and forces."
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- Diagrammatic Writingmentions
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