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Frame-Quantum-Time Theory

 Frame-Quantum-Time Theory

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

1 Frame preserves information.

2 Quantum carries information.

3 Time guarantees quantum’s movement.

4 Frame is a library which consists of various databases of information.

5 Language dictionaries are a part of a library.

6 Extracted information is carried by quantum.

7 Quantum receives new information from the exterior.

8 Time is measured by quantum’s location.

9 Time flows bidirectionally.

10 Frame’s element is marked by / /. It is named <word>.

11 /book/ is an element of frame.

12 /book/ itself does not indicate anything.

13 /I/, /bought/, /a/, /new/, /book/ are elements.

14 4 quanta are prepared for combination of the elements.

15 Quantum1 combines /I/ and /bought/.

16 Quantum1 is given new information of combination.

17 Quantum’s information is marked by * *.

18 Quantum1 is given *subject-predicate* matter.

19 The matter is added to /I/ and /bought/ elements.

20 [/I/, *s-p* /bought/] becomes significant existence for the first time. It is named <sentence>.

21 Significance is marked by [ ].

22 *s-p* matter is first presented from the exterior.

23 Presented matter is framed for the next use.

24 Quantum moves among elements freely.

25 Quantum’s free movement guarantees flexibility of <sentence>.

26 Sentence closes through *sentence-stop* matter. This matter is named <period>.

27 Owned matters of quanta are named<grammar>.

 

 

TOKYO July 31, 2005

 

Sekinan Research Field of Language

 

www.sekinan.org

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