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Quantum Warp Theory Warp

 

Quantum Warp Theory

 

Warp

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

1

Language consists of frame and quantum.

2

Frame is static. Quantum is dynamic.

3

Frame [I love world] is static. Quantum [[I love world]] is dynamic that is derived from what quantum has correspondence in real thing.

For instance, quantum *I* is in fluent time.

4

Frame is duplicable. Quantum is not duplicable.

5

Duplicated frame is not warp.

6

Quantum becomes frame when quantum is observed.

7

Two observation of same quantum has warp.

For instance, second observed *I* has warp from first observed *I*.

8

Warp is indicator for quantum and language.

9

If warp is seemed to be true value and duplication is seemed to be false value, language has true-false value in itself.

10

Extracted differentials in warp become main value and same duplication of frame becomes sub value.

11

Warp is a noise for ordinary signal. If warp is transported in on-warp situation, warp is recognized clearly from other signal.

12

For instance, message “I love world” is sent by the style quantum *I*, frame [love world], *I* is recognized as warp signal.

As same, *love* and *world* is sent by warp, sentence that can not be observed totally as sentence, is clearly observed by the reconstructed complex of warp signals.

13

Sentence is for the first time presented before us while being accompanied with frame.

 

 

Tokyo December 31, 2005

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

 

Postscript

[Referential note January 27, 2008]

<Warp Theory interprets and amplifies Reversion Theory.>

Reversion Theory / Tokyo September 27, 2004

Time Theory / Tokyo December 25, 2004

Guarantee of Language / Tokyo June 12, 2004

Quantum Warp Theory / Warp / Tokyo December 31, 2005

<More details>

For CHINO Eiichi                                                                                                           

For KARCEVSKIJ Sergej 

For Prague

For SAPIR Edward   

[Referential note February 9, 2008]

Subdivision / Tokyo April 10, 2005

[Referential note July 24, 2008]

Stochastic Meaning Theory 4 / Tokyo July 24, 2008

 

Postscript 2

[Referential note December 14, 2008]

<Map>

Quantum Theory for Language Map

<Review>

Quantum Theory for Language / Simplified Review / Tokyo November 9, 2004

<Papers group>

Mirror Theory group

Quantum Warp Theory group

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