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Was the original quote in German, and if so what word did he use for “unfolding”?
The interesting thing is that, depending on which language you are speaking, the concepts represented in English by “unfolding” “evolving” and “developing” tend to get muddled together in odd combinations.
I don’t know. I tried briefly to search for it with no success.