Communication thru language is like verbal painting.
- From: "JP" <gms2004@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Sep 2006 15:39:27 -0700
The main characteristic of the verbal communication is that it is
linear and in order to change the direction of the line we need to use
criteria, which act as switches creating binary opposites.
Every switch or criterion changes the direction of the line allowing
the creation of verbal drawings, images, etc.
If for example I want to move from A to B, as in the alphabet, I will
need at least 2 switches or criteria.
The first one will divide the unknown into A and non-A while the second
one will divide non-A into B and non-B and then I will need to connect
the two.
Using consecutive criteria or switches I will move along the alphabet
to any letter.
OTOH if some of these criteria repeat themselves and establish a
pattern or circuit I will be able to replace this pattern or circuit
with only one new criterion which will contain the complete set of the
previous criteria and their specific order, and thus I will move much
faster along the alphabet.
This pattern or circuit is composed of the common set of criteria or
switches and their specific order and this set of switches acts
similarly to a transistor.
JP
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