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@ -191,6 +191,8 @@ then we need to combine thigs from the three categories
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## ITERATE
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## ITERATE
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**DISCLAIMER:** from here on basically just notes for the next steps of the simulation!
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Notes:
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Notes:
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- Explore a combination
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- Explore a combination
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@ -267,6 +269,8 @@ Notes:
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**DISCLAIMER:** old writings, this was a random combination. now the approach is to generate combinations starting from references.
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now that the setup is done, the simulation can start.
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now that the setup is done, the simulation can start.
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to build something meaningful out of these random combinations we can balance between what is defined and what is not.
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to build something meaningful out of these random combinations we can balance between what is defined and what is not.
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