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Definitions

1. all a confusion is, is unpatterned flow. The particles collide, bounce off each other and stay in the area. Thus there is no product as to have a product something must flow out. (HCO PL 13 Sept 70 II)

2. Confusion (Def. 1)

3. could be called an uncontrolled randomness. Only those who can exert some control over that randomness can handle confusions. Those who cannot exert control actually breed confusions. (POW, p. 26)

4. any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any immediate solution. More broadly, a confusion in this universe is random motion. (POW, p. 21)

5. the definition of confusion is simply unstraight lines. (7201C02 SO)

6. a confusion occurs whenever two or more things start creating against each other. (POW, p. 35)

7. a confusion is only a confusion so long as all particles are in motion. A confusion is only a confusion so long as no factor is clearly defined or understood. Confusion is the basic cause of stupidity. (POW, p. 22)

8. a confusion can be defined as any set of factors or circumstances which do not seem to have any immediate solution. More broadly, a confusion in this universe is random motion. (POW, p. 21)

9. plus randomity. It means motion unexpected above the tolerance level of the person viewing it. (Abil 36)

10. a number of force vectors traveling in a number of different directions. (UPC 11)

11. a confusion consists of two things, time and space; change of particles in, predicted or unpredicted, and if they are unpredicted changes in space you will have a confusion. (SH Spec 58, 6109C26)