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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.
2
When two or over two quanta exist, connecting rule and
separating rules work.
3
Connecting rule works in the situation what two or
over two quanta stand in line from shorter time to longer time.
4
Separating rule works in the situation what two or
over two quanta stand in line from longer to shorter.
5
Longer time quantum is stronger than the shorter one
by the Distance theory.
6
Longer time quantum is near the real world than
shorter time quantum.
Because longer onef meaning is near the real world
than shorter onef meaning.
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Therefore longer time quantum can get the nearer seat
on the orbit.
8
Quanta are on a same orbit in which connecting rule
works.
9
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.
12
Quanta on a same orbit are connecting by energy of the
front quantum.
13
Energy of a quantum is derived from the quantumfs
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.
15
Positive quantum has a notion.
16
Negative quantum has a function.
17
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.
18
When quanta change the orbit, the last negative
quantum takes energy out and connects the different orbits.
19
A quantum stops on the nearest point to the real
world.
This situation is called the end of a sentence.
21
As a result, a sentence is guaranteed by standing at
most nearly along the things that exist in the real world.
22
Language that is a set of sentences is guaranteed.
Tokyo June 12, 2004
Sekinan
Research Field of Language
[Referential note June 5, 2009]
Reversibility of Language / Floer Homology Language
Note 4 / Tokyo June, 2009