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machine figure (re)


can't a machine always be seen where every part of the machine is one
way, for another part to be one way?

i mean... say you can take a bunch of parts and have it so each part
has only one way to be.
then parts can be together, where they fit the way that each part can
only be one way for the way another part is.
imaginarily ... can't they always fit together to say a machine?

like.. if I say a few parts mean a number, and a few other parts mean
another number, and parts between the numbers fit them together, with
another part that fits
like it's something about the two numbers.

so for everyway that a number part is, is for the other part like how
the other parts are, for another part that fits how the numbers are
together.

so each part fits exactly like how the two numbers fit together with
parts and another part that has something about the numbers, so that
the way the numbers are is the way
the other parts are, is the way there's something about the numbers...

so if i move a part, which way do i move another part? think about that...
what if a part is taken off and i try to fit another part? how do i
make it fit the other part?
but what happens to how the number parts fit if i have to make all
parts fitting?

can't parts always come together so for the way a few parts are, are
for the way a few other parts are?

can't parts together like this always say a machine?


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