I guess it depend on who you're using it on
I'm a fan and purveyor of sciencey sounding nonsense, so I like the effort. I think you need to counterpoint it gradually, juxtaposing plain language against metaphorical matrices of emergent nonsense that falls within parameters of plausibility, to enhance a sort of neural dysplasia as a function of the interstices that lie between comprehensibility and the cognitive capacities of your chosen demographic with the employment of multiple tortuously overloaded sub-clauses within a singular sentence structure substantiated to ensure any potential reader has long forgotten what point you were making upon attaining some form of grammatical conclusivity embodied by a full stop.
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I'm a fan and purveyor of sciencey sounding nonsense, so I like the effort. I think you need to counterpoint it gradually, juxtaposing plain language against metaphorical matrices of emergent nonsense that falls within parameters of plausibility, to enhance a sort of neural dysplasia as a function of the interstices that lie between comprehensibility and the cognitive capacities of your chosen demographic with the employment of multiple tortuously overloaded sub-clauses within a singular sentence structure substantiated to ensure any potential reader has long forgotten what point you were making upon attaining some form of grammatical conclusivity embodied by a full stop.
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