Frame
1 Language has two states. One is static and the other is dynamic.
2 The static state on language is substantial and unchangeable on the paper, can, bottle and so forth. This state is called <frame> of language.
3 The dynamic state on language is energetic and movable in human mind, electric machine and so forth. This state is called <quantum> of language.
4 Frame has essential information for language, namely meaning and time, to let quantum move.
5 Frame can be set, printed and moved everywhere like a juice bottle label.
6 Frame is not energetic by itself. Unless outer energy is inputted, frame is fixed and at rest for ever.
7 Frame is an essential part of language but is not the whole of language.
8 Language consists of frame and quantum.
9 Frame is not changeable. Change of language occurs in the state of quantum.
10 <Word> and <sentence> is the two major change of quantum.
Tokyo February 27, 2005
[Postscript April 5, 2008]
On the theme <frame>, refer to the next.
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