Compound

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Compound

A specific form of Adding - which is limited to Adding any number moves during the analytical study of a Base Move.

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Compounding (adjective), Compounded (past tense)

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Compounding is employed during the Ideal Phase, What if Phase, or Real Deal Phase of a Base Move.

 

Compounding can itself be compounded upon, by making the compounded moves the new Base Move.

 

Until compounded moves are displayed, they remain Hidden Moves.

 

A practitioner should become adept and comfortable at compounding a Base Move, through experimentation and observation - utilizing the Formulation Equation.

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If one were to analyze a Base Move, and discover that during the motion of one of the moves in the Base Move, that another move could be easily inserted without disrupting the normal flow of the Base Move, the additional movewould represent compounding of the Base Move.

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This term is a conceptual twist to the definition of the word compound, because of its conceptual similarity.

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