Fred-Rick
1 min readApr 21, 2023

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I am not looking for a plot, Alexandre; I have a plot.

The surprise I have is that you do not.

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As mentioned, I start with A, which is non-linear energy.

Next, A experiences a collective inward pressure, and a relatively small part of A ended up becoming B, linear energy as the result of part of A sustaining damage.

Part of B is neutral in charge, part of B is positive in charge, and, to overcome that positive charge, an additional part of A is pulled in, negatively so to establish an overall neutral outcome.

So, the original A is diminished twice; once through damage, once through a balancing requirement. Most of A is still the way A was, non-linear.

The storyline declares therefore that A did something to A that undermined A. No longer whole, we have B next to the very large remnant of A as well, and B is part linear, part non-linear.

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Fred-Rick
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