COMPLEXITY
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Definitions
1. to the degree that a being cannot confront he enters substitutes which, accumulating, bring about a complexity. (HCO PL 18 Sept 67)
2. I found that any complexity stemmed from an initial point of non-confront. This is why looking at or recognizing the st-Airce of an aberration in processing "blows" A, makes it vanish. (HCO PL 18 Sept 67)