Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Guarantee of Language For LÉVI-STRAUSS Claude




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A quantum originally stands close to the real world.
A quantum has a meaning.
A meaning of quantum is a pointing movement to the thing that is in the real world.
This movement of quantum guarantees the trust of language. 
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When two or over two quanta exist, connecting rule and separating rules work.
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Connecting rule works in the situation what two or over two quanta stand in line from shorter time to longer time.
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Separating rule works in the situation what two or over two quanta stand in line from longer to shorter.
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Longer time quantum is stronger than the shorter one by the Distance theory.
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Longer time quantum is near the real world than shorter time quantum.
Because longer one’ meaning is near the real world than shorter one’ meaning.
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Therefore longer time quantum can get the nearer seat on the orbit.
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Quanta are on a same orbit in which connecting rule works.
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Quanta are on different orbits in each which separating rule works.
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Connecting rule makes a word.
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Separating rule makes a sentence.
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Quanta on a same orbit are connecting by energy of the front quantum.
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Energy of a quantum is derived from the quantum’s tendency of unification toward the real world.
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Quanta on different orbits are separating.
But orbits are connecting by the energy of a negative quantum that can change a positive quantum to a new orbit.
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Positive quantum has a notion.
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Negative quantum has a function.
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About positive and negative, for details see <Quantification of Quantum>.
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When quanta are on an orbit, the front one takes energy out and connect the rear one.
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When quanta change the orbit, the last negative quantum takes energy out and connects the different orbits.
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A quantum stops on the nearest point to the real world.
This situation is called the end of a sentence.
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As a result, a sentence is guaranteed by standing at most nearly along the things that exist in the real world.
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Language that is a set of sentences is guaranteed.

Tokyo June 12, 2004

[Referential note June 5, 2009]

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