A
1 Obi consists of rectangular <cloth>.
2 <Cloth> consists of <warp>s and <weft>s.
3 <Warp>s and <weft>s make lattice.
4 Lattice has vertexes.
5 Each longitude between two vertexes has a unit longitude. The longitude is called <width>.
5 Each vertex on a weft has an entangled quantum.
6 Two quanta on two vertexes are the minimum condition on a weft. The two quanta are called <line>.
7 Two <line>s become <square>.
8 Four <square>s become <cube>.
9 <Cube> becomes <word>.
10 Linearly connected two or over two <cube> becomes <sentence>.
11 <Word> and <sentence> can be spread. The spread situation becomes obi.
B
12 Two <line>s are connected by a <width> on a <warp>.
13 <Width> carries <time>.
14 <Time> operates as the role of adhesive for <sentence>.
C
15 Lattices make <meaning> of <word>.
16 <Meaning> is formed by the <density> of lattices.
17 The minimum size of <word> is worked by <cube> for four lattices.
18 The next minimum size of <word> is worked by <nested box> in <cube> for eight lattices.
19 <Nested box>-type <cube> has <time> in itself. See the following paper.
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