One thing: repetition with variation.

Its a bit moot at what point variation becomes innovation.

That is something very interesting with TW I think,

Its unusual in its revelatory aspect through complex filters. Though I 
don't think anyone has commented much on that.

Jermolene has relentlessly pursued the fragment and its combinations to 
make new wholes. A strong approach. With surprising implications

TT



On Monday, 19 August 2019 17:46:21 UTC+2, coda coder wrote:
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> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 10:14:13 AM UTC-5, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>> I think you are right. That context connection allows back to "holism". 
>> We rebuild her by orientation like this. *Though our next "whole" maybe 
>> slightly over cleansed* :-)
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> Or outgrow it's original/intended purpose ;)
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> And just to beat this analogy to death...
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> A TW is a molecule, perhaps a long-chain molecule. Its "physics" governed 
> by its rules (filters). 
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> A TWederation (or TW Farm as mooted earlier in another thread) might be 
> seen as a compound.
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> A tiddler can be viewed as an atom or a molecule, depending -- 
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> but like all analogies (and some elements), they can be unstable ;)
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