So basically evilness is suppressing goodness.

Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already

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Evilness or Goodness, it is, and has always been a choice, your choice, because of FREE WILL.

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Willing and able.

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able
/ˈeɪbl/
adjective: able; comparative adjective: abler; superlative adjective: ablest

1.
having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something

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late Middle English (in the general sense ‘taking away, removal’): from late Latin ablatio(n- ), from Latin ablat- ‘taken away’, from ab- ‘away’ + lat- ‘carried’ (from the verb ferre ).

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Laser ablation is a method of breaking down one part of material to create a microfeature using a laser beam. The timescale of the interaction between the laser beam and the material is the most critical factor for fabricating ideal structures.

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structure
/ˈstrʌktʃə/
Origin

late Middle English (denoting the process of building): from Old French, or from Latin structura, from struere ‘to build’. The verb is rarely found before the 20th century.

A BUILDING RESTRUCTURING

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Turing +‎ -ery, after its inventor Alan Turing.

Noun
Turingery (uncountable)

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Turingery

(cryptography) A manual cryptanalysis technique used in breaking the Lorenz cipher during World War II, based on deducing the wheel settings of the machine that did the encryption.

Synonyms
Turingismus

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AN ENCRYPTION

the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.

"her comments are worthy of repetition"

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the repeating of a passage or note.

"the tune is full of melodic repetition and sequence"

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In mathematics, a sequence is an enumerated collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms). The number of elements (possibly infinite) is called the length of the sequence. Unlike a set, the same elements can appear multiple times at different positions in a sequence, and unlike a set, the order does matter. Formally, a sequence can be defined as a function from natural numbers (the positions of elements in the sequence) to the elements at each position. The notion of a sequence can be generalized to an indexed family, defined as a function from an arbitrary index set.

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