Friday, 25 April 2025

Growth

 Growth

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

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Frame-Quantum Theory†1 has three classes of <growth>.

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<Growth> has function of <grow>. Abbreviation is f (g).

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<Frame> has <frame growth>. Abbreviation is <FG>.

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<Ideogram> has <ideogram growth>. Abbreviation is <IG>.

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<Quantum> has <quantum growth>. Abbreviation is <QG.>.

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When <ideogram> in <frame> is transformed to<quantum> in <system>, <quantum> generates <sentence>.

When <Quantum> ceases movement in <system>, generated <sentence> becomes <ideogram> in <frame>.

This <frame> is enlarged by portions of <sentence>. This new <frame> is called <broad frame>. Abbreviation is <BF>.

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<BF> has function of <grow>. By variant, <BF> shows <growth> of the time.

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When <language world>, which is in a coordinate <system>, is changed, <big drift> occurs.

When <big drift> occurs, center of coordinate <system> is changed and <quantum> has different values in new <system>, that is to say, <small drift> occurs.

For example, /cell/ shows clearly the change, which is from /prison/ to biological /organism/, even to cell /phone/.

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 <IG> has function of <grow>. By variant, <IG> shows <growth> of the time.

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When <quantum> moves in <system>, <sentence> is generated. <Sentence> is a concentration of <quantum>. This concentration has adequate <connection> and <separation>.

<Connection> generates <fusion> of <quantum>.

<Separation> generates <peculiarity> of <quantum>. For instance, in a set of <quantum>, / I / /wrote/ /a/ /brief/ /letter/ /to/ /him/, / I / and /wrote/ are separated, and /a/ /long/ /letter/ are connected.

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I assume that all <quantum> have <quantum growth>. <Connection> can function as <growth>, but <separation> cannot function as <growth>.

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For instance, upper set of <quantum>, / I / before /wrote/ is <separation>. So / I /’s function does not work. /

A/ and /brief/ before /letter/ is <connection>.

Function of /a/ and /brief/ works. <Quantum> of /a/ and /brief/ grows to become same-time-with-/letter/-<quantum>. This <time> growth is called <quantum growth>.

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<Quantum growth> is the kernel of generating <sentence> in <system>.

 

[References] 

 Frame-Quantum Theory/ March 13, 2005

 Changeability / January 8, 2005

 On Time Property Inherent in Characters / March 28, 2003  

Quantum Theory for Language Synopsis / January 15, 2004

 

Tokyo April 1, 2005

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

[Postscript August 2, 2008]

Quantum Linguistics / Growth of Word / Tokyo January 30, 206

von Neumann Algebra 2 / Note / Generation Theorem / Tokyo April 20, 2008

 

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