Glen says: "But we also have the iteration problem. LOUMFFW *might* generate
the interesting phenomenon through iteration, the 2nd time around, the 3rd
time around, etc. So, it's unclear to me how to fit Rayleigh-Taylor in".

I am imagining the bulb at the end of each tendril to be a
perhaps-not-quite-self-similar translation of the circumstances before. The
whole cascade then represents *choices revisited* but only in appearance
because each choice happens in time not revisited.




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