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>> No.2042418 [View]
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Our environment is completely based on the primary reality, everything technological or structured makes sense and there is no avoiding it. This is called a word-matrix and we have no choice whether to be a part of it or not. We must learn to exist within it and help others exist within it alongside us. Each and every factor of the matrix is evolution of a word and there are many words. First we must understand and name ‘wood’ and ‘structure’ before we can build a ‘wooden house’ – the semantics (the meaning or the interpretation of a word, sentence, or other language form) and the lexis (the total set of words in a language as distinct from morphology; vocabulary) are progressive and as they progress we evolve as a species technology-wise and understanding-wise; although in some cases the lexis may change but the semantics will remain the same and vice versa, which accounts for the array of different languages.

As we move around in this matrix we are confronted with many words and how we react to each of them relies on the current semantics that are in our minds. If our personal semantics is that a cat or dog is an enemy then when we see one we will react to it as if it was an enemy, but we will also react depending what we know about the word (remember, in actuality a cat or dog is word-less, makes no sense; our reactions are on the word and not the being), the more we learn about the behaviour of a cat or dog the more our personal semantics changes. This applies to everything in reality; if the factor is man-made then it generally makes more sense – for example, a door; we know it can open and close, but we also know that we can break through it amongst other less-generic actions, but there are limits as to what you can do with a door.

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Hey. I'm old enough to stay up late nao.

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When we combine our imagination with knowledge in a simple thought process we are using our wisdom. This wisdom allows us to create and forge things that do not exist in actuality or things that exist in actuality which we haven’t seen yet. We have used this wisdom to advance throughout the ages; to create something we first require the knowledge of factors, and then a wisdom blueprint. An example being a cardboard box – we first require knowledge of cardboard and structure, and then a wisdom blueprint of both combined. Alongside our scientific-knowledge related wisdom, we also have creative-knowledge related wisdom, this allows us to imagine and craft things such as paintings and statues, rather than technology.

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Draw me a one dimensional object

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