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Kurzweil calls this point in time "the singularity".
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Call this point d.
"We do not have to step over the edge of the abyss into darkness and destruction," Hancock says, calling this point in time a "cusp moment".
Call this point "Z".
You can call this point "Y".
Let's call this point M. Bring down the line from point X above until in touches the bottom waistline.
Your math book might call this point the origin, since it's where numbers originate, or start from.
The next point (let's call this point "X") on your pattern will take into account your bra cup size and over all circumference.
Let's call the given line as line m and the given point as point A. Choose any random point on the given line (let's call this point B) and connect it to A with a line.
In my book BANK 2.0 I call this "Point-of-Impact" marketing.
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