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“When… complexities are viewed in reverse, from the advantage of even the most mathematically supersuper- interference, the whole regains the acceptable sublimity of aspect, such as a fleet of little ocean racers 100 miles off Bermuda struggling with the waves of interference of the Atlantic turning the perversely interfering winds to advantage by virtue of the relative inertia of the relative waves of water, eventually to pass Bermuda, as the whole picture is observed from the airplane and its infinitude of subcomplexities.”
