Friday 30 March 2018

Duplicability Theory Literalness

Duplicability Theory
Literalness



1 Language consists of frame and quantum.
2 Frame is expressed by literalness.
3 Quantum is expressed by alteration of frame-literalness.
4 Frame has plus electric charge. Quantum has minus electric charge. Each notation is <+> and <-> in front of frame and quantum. <+> is generally abbreviated.
5 Frame /desk/ is expressed by /+desk/ or /desk/. Quantum *desk* is expressed by /–desk/.
6 Frame and quantum form language.
7 To unite frame with quantum makes zero. The notation is /+desk/ + /-desk/ = 0. The abbreviation is /desk/-/desk/=0.
8 For instance, *desk* is altered to *a desk* in this point. The notation of reframe-literalness is /–a desk/.
9 /–a desk/ makes a new word frame /a desk/.
10 For instance, frame /I/, /see/ and /desk/ generates quanta and alters to *I*, *saw* and *a desk*.
The abbreviate notation is /-I/ /-saw/ /-a book/. The most abbreviate is – [I saw a book].
11 Frame [[I see book]] generates sentence [I saw a book].
12 Sentence generates new frame [[I saw a book]].
13 Unite between frame and quantum indicates that what is going to generate sentence.
14 For instance, frame /saw/ and quantum *desk* is abbreviated to *[saw-desk]*. *[  ]* is expression of under generation.
15 Unite condition *[saw-desk]* generates sentence [saw a desk]. Sentence generates new frame [[saw a desk]].
16 Frame is literal. Quantum and sentence are not literal itself. But reframe makes literal condition.
17 Mixture of frame, quantum and sentence becomes same condition that arranges the situation of working as group.


Tokyo December 26, 2005


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