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segmondy
3mo ago
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yup, A interacts with B with the interaction originating from A.
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chrisweekly
3mo ago
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related tangent (outside of diagrams) lt < and gt > symbols are often dangerously ambiguous; does
A > B > C
mean "A then B then C"? or "A is superior to B which is superior to C"?
zabzonk
3mo ago
Which (I think) is why we prefer to use "A --> B" rather than "A>B" or "A > B"
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