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Cross Reference
Simplicity:
“The law seems to be that the more universal, the more symmetrical (see the helicopter versus the bomber); and the more symmetrical, the less the number of parts types. This is to say that the greater the superficial simplicity, and therefore the more adaptive the tool, the greater the required investment in anticipating teleology in the processing of proportionately larger blocks of self- and historically-relayed knowledge concerning experiences, principles, and their reciprocal involvements.”
