Since a form is a timeless event without dimension, and can appear as a point or a line or a simple notion, depending upon how it is indicated,or perceived by a prime moving intent, either by a god, or by a new borne child, or indeed any life form struggling to problem solve it's environment, any uninformed indication, response, grunt, may be conceived as an encircling concept.
Therefore, a word is a form. By definition, a word indicator is particularly formative, and limited, in the sense that it depends upon a system of Forms external to what it indicates, in order to define its utility, or, function.
To the uninformed speaker however, it is always the case, that the word indicates completely the content responsible for the notion. This is an autism experienced by all living matter. Informing the speaker is always a relative exercise, and language is a group expression informing both the group and each individual in the group.
The group is of course language bound, and uninformed, relative to any larger encompassing group.
This reality of language as an ultimate problem solving agency suffers not from its special utility, but suffers from a lack of understanding by the speakers, and by the groups of speakers, of the formal basis of the function of speech.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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Suppose the willful observer were to say: let there be a point. In mathematics, the form of the void determines the point; the point alters the form of the void. This is to say that the point is a manifestation of a change in the will of the void.
Strictly speaking the alteration is fully congruent with the determination. For the sake of continuity, it ought to be assumed that further willful determinations will proceed from the last altered state.
The word of the form is the determined point; the point is the altered expression of the form.
A reflection of the point shows that the point in itself is a new form. But where did that will to reflect come from?
It must have come from the altered Form, because there is no other element involved, and before the determination of the point, there was no point.
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