“The movements of the mind don’t follow any linear pattern, they can’t be explained with a mechanistic, clockwork view.”

—  Alan Moore

De Abaitua interview (1998)
Context: I have a more fractal way of working, if you like, it is more like the way most people’s minds actually work. They don’t work in any linear way. When your mind wanders if you ever pay attention to some of the paths it takes, you generally find it’s these paths of association that can link all over the place. …The movements of the mind don’t follow any linear pattern, they can’t be explained with a mechanistic, clockwork view. You could find quantum models of how the mind works that might fit.

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