Theory and constraints

That feeling when you realize that the how follows nicely from the what.
Once the theory is in place, it constrains the possible hows and guides to one that finally closes the loops.
Spring in Capri.
That feeling when you realize that the how follows nicely from the what.
Once the theory is in place, it constrains the possible hows and guides to one that finally closes the loops.
Spring in Capri.
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