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Symmetry Flow Language Meaning Variation and Time Shift in Word as Homotopy

  

Symmetry Flow Language

 

 

Meaning Variation and Time Shift in Word as Homotopy

 

For WANG Guowei and KARCEVSKIJ Sergej

 

 

TANAKA Akio

 

1 <Meaning> in word is given by homotopy.

2 <Time> in word is given by continuous map of homotopy.

3 Time is expressed by t of path α(t).

4 In path from x0 to x1 of closed interval [0, 1] α(0) is called initial point and α(1) is called terminal point.

5 <Time shift> in word given by interval of path

5 When path has α(0)= α(1) = x0it is called loop. In this case, initial point is called base point.

6 Initial point or base point makes <base meaning> in word.

7 <Meaning variation> is generated from <time shift> of path α(t).

Refer to the following paper.

On Time Property Inherent in Characters   Hakuba   March 28, 2003

8 Loop has group’s structure that is called fundamental group.

9 In homotopy, 3 laws are secured. (1) Reflection law   (2) Symmetry law   (3)transition law

10 Laws in homotopy secures construction of word’s meaning.

11 Loop’s equivalence class makes homotopy class.

12 Homotopy class [α] and [β] has product.   [α] * [β] = [α * β]

13 Product makes <meaning complexity> in word.

14 Now 2-dimensional square I2 is presented. Continuous map α  to space is given by the following.

α I →X

α is called 2-loop that expresses dimensional extension of loop concept.

15 2-dimensional sphere is 2-loop.

16 Riemann sphere has information from Gauss plane.

Refer to the following papers’ group.

Aurora Theory

Aurora Time Theory

17 Meaning variation and concomitant time shift in Symmetry Flow Language are testified by 2-loop sphere.

 

Tokyo May 17, 2007

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

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