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Translations:The Prior Confusion (SHSBC 611003)/18/en

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In other words, the stable datum and the confusion do not occur in time, if they’re going to become aberrative, which is the same time – you don’t have the stable datum and the confusion in the same instant of time. Now, by that we mean twelve o’clock, second of October 1961: There’s a confusion while a person is sitting at a table. Well, the confusion doesn’t make the person necessarily sit more solidly at the table.