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This is the concept of making something SO simple that it actually becomes complex. You have simplified this system so much that it is hard to understand and now has a high simplexity level
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Referring to an idea, or concept that appears to be simple to understand, yet is very complex in it's true description. The simplexity of the universe would reveal much more than the eye could ever see.
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sim·plex’·i·ty sĭm-plěk'sĭ-tē noun
Sniglet- 1. Simplifying the complex; to make less complicated; reduce complexity; to simplify a problem. 2. Delivering complex solutions in the simplest way. sim'plex·i·ca'tion (sĭm-plěk'sĭ kā'shən) n. Hey, Einstein can you explain relativity with a little more simplexity
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simple solutions for today's complex lifestyles The life of simplexity is the ultimate goal.
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