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this is deeply cerebral, thank you for posting such pertinent content to give us all pause for thought.
may we now reflect on our own mechanism or mechanisms (M+1), so it may be
@BareNecessities let's not mix our our exclusionary ad hominin's with our accepted and encouraged derision of the electrical bicycle!
i also think this is time to admit i still worry about getting up some hills in a 40/34 😳with all the fashionable baggage and dangle [redacted] which are to be attached
Maj
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Each element of the mechanism constrains and modifies the other elements, but *only as long as they differentiated * which is to say, a matching fork cannot interact with the other like-coated elements of the mechanism, as the embankment between it and the frame is too diffuse. The more elements are corralled (by being mated), stripped (by being like-coated) and made uniform, the fewer interactions can take place between these elements.