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Degrees of "complexity"

Perhaps this is the likes of Darwinian theory.  It was taught very early, in highschool -- with the "survival of the fittest", and such explanations of bell curves.  A bit of a mystery, sometimes (see @ below).  At hindsight, so currently clear, the problem to be grappled with is stable SOLUTIONS that don't work.  An excellent economics teacher once HINTED, that many things are designed
"NOT TO WORK" (the best example of at that time, being the need for expensive accessories, that could be easily MADE generic).
 
 
The best that could be said about my degrees (and it is not small), is that bell curve grading was not used severely past sophomore year.  Much taught was how to use (consult proper) resources, not to memorize them.  After all, in the computer age, however originally complete an original compilation, many upon many are updated every year!
 
What could be said about my GENIUS friends, is that they admitted data could be easily misrepresented
"FOR A CAUSE".  What could be said about lawyers and marketing agents, is that data is ALWAYS BEING MISREPRESENTED FOR A CAUSE. 
 
 
!This puts an interesting tint on Darwinian theory!
 
 
 
 
More on divine, another day, as a SUDDEN unexpected storm, has caused a diving of clams!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
@ perhaps a cry from the top, not to keep Coming UP, could be easily HEARD.  But where to go away then, not understood.... See Ode to a Squid.

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