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Tube-Ring Theory Clockwise Language and Anticlockwise Language On Linguistic Universals

 Tube-Ring Theory

 

 

Clockwise Language and Anticlockwise Language

On Linguistic Universals

 

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

A

1 Solid tube-ring is a solid torus in which tube-shaped vacant space exists.

2 Here solid tube-ring is cut at the maximum diameter; half pipe shaped rings are consequently made from it. New generated ring has hollowed ring in the center of cross section. The ring is called cut-tube-ring, abbreviated to CTR.

3 CTR is divided to two rings separated by hollowed ring at cross section. Two rings are called inner ring and outer ring.

4 Now CTR’s solidity is converted to fluid. Inner ring’s fluid turns clockwise and outer ring turns anticlockwise.

5 The two turns come into contact somewhere at the bottomed of half-pipe-shaped CTR.

6 CTR that has two opposite turns generates fixed point.

7 In CTR clockwise turn meets fixed point and transformed to anticlockwise turn. In the same way anticlockwise turn transformed to clockwise turn.

Grammar   February 20-28, 2005 [Theme for CHINO]

8 Now fluid that has clockwise turn is called word. Fluid hat has anticlockwise turn is called sentence. Fixed point is called end of sentence.

Refer to the following paper.

Direction   Tokyo   November 26, 2004  [Theme for KARCEVSKIJ 1]

Quantum Semantics   Proclamation of Quantum Semantics   Tokyo   May 20, 2006 [Theme for CHINO]

9 Two turns become transmission and fixed point becomes frame.

Refer to the following papers.

Frame   Tokyo   February 29, 2005

Frame-Quantum Theory   Tokyo   March 13, 2005  [Theme for KARCEVSKIJ 2]

Frame-Quantum-Time Theory   Tokyo   July 31, 2005

Quantum Linguistics    Quantum Language Machine   Tokyo   January 23-29, 2006 [Theme for KARCEVSKIJ 4]

Quantum Language   Frame and Transmission   Tokyo   February 26, 2006

10 Transmission that is word and sentence is dynamic and frame that is end of sentence is static.

Vector   Tokyo   March 21, 2005

Frame-Sentence Language   Sentence   Tokyo   December 4, 2005

Quantum Warp Theory   Dualism   Tokyo   January 2, 2006  [Theme for KARCEVSKIJ 3]

11 Fixed point that is end of sentence becomes a linguistic universal for its stillness under any linguistic situations.

B

12 On CTR that is transformed from cube which has A-A’, B-B’ and C-C’ faces, cross section at the maximum diameter means 1-dimension, abbreviated to A-A’face. Vertical section at any place means 2-dimension, abbreviated to B-B’face. Center hollow of CTR’s cut face means 3-dimension, abbreviated to C face. Outer surface of CTR is also 3-dimension, abbreviated to C’face.

Refer to the following paper.

Tube-Ring Theory   Cut and Glue   Cut-tube-ring generates multi dimensional world   Tokyo   July 7, 2006 [Theme for DERRIDA]

13 Now fluid of CTR’s cross section A-A’face is converted to super fluidity that turns on the surface of cross section.

Refer to the following paper.

Topological Semantics   Breaking Symmetry of Language   Tokyo   June 11, 2006 [Theme for TARSKI]

14 From topological transformation, if there make turns on cross section’s face, inner ring and outer ring originally have same directional turns. When inner and outer rings have same directional turns, there does not generate fixed point. But inner ring’s clockwise turn has <from left C face to C’ face> vertical section in the direction of movement, while outer ring’s clockwise turn has <from left C’face to C face> vertical section in the direction of movement. As the result, super fluidity has two opposite electron’s directions at inner and outer rings. The two opposite directions’ flows have a fixed point at somewhere bottom in CTR.

Refer to the following paper.

Quantum Semantics   Super Fluidity   Tokyo   June 17, 2006

15 Now super fluidity’s fixed point is called a linguistic universal when CTR’s two rings’ flow is logically called word and sentence.

Refer to the following paper.

Tube-Ring Theory   True and False   Hierarchy of Language   Tokyo   July 25-28, 2006 [Theme for CHINO and Prague]

 

 

Tokyo July 31, 2006

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