Response Options:• Null | Change | Change back | Expand | Collapse | Change geometry | Change geometry back• Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization Write on Report:__:__ (The time you started the Space variations)SPACE Lpqwwn + Y - y + - + - + (The name of the Space variation you are using, like "Expand/collapse" or "Change geometry." Mark a stroke or something for every time you execute the command, or command pair. Mark yawns as usual.) Lorzm mijkq pge... (Any comments) |
Notes:Change spacesSpace has its usual meaning here, either the empty gaps between things or the whole extended field in which objects exist. There will be many spaces in your topic. You can change any of them that you wish.Back the way it wasThe idea is to recreate the spaces as they were before you changed them. It's OK if it's not perfect. Just do the best you can.Expand/collapse spaceMake the space bigger or smaller, either the gaps between things or the whole field in which things exist. This could mean enlarge or contract the whole scene, like zooming in or out, or it could mean distorting the scene by selectively changing only parts of it. Your choice.Spatial geometrySkip this one if you wish! Change some space fromflatEuclidean space to curvednon-Euclidean space, curved however you wish. Don't worry about making it conform to modern science. General ideaThe general idea of Morph is for you to change many, many aspects of your topic. To the extent that you can change it at will, to that extent it will lose whatever power it has over you.Flat?Rub & Yawn as usual. If there is no change after doing both commands of a pair fairly thoroughly, drop it and pick another pair.Run
After flattening a pair of opposites click on and run the null command as needed before taking up another pair.
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