Holophores: The roots of human linguistic intelligence. Each of these terms is fundamentally involved in deriving linguistic and ‘identity’ content for all other terms. Damage to these (compression artifacts caused by repetitively applied abstractive strategies) effectively attacks our intelligence, both formal and relational. Conversely, the capacity to effect even a minor correction (to expand beyond the artifacted damage to a slightly more true model of meaning) has the capacity to radically improve our intelligence. Example: The more confused and limited your model of ‘what the Sun is’, (or ‘what separation means’) the more damage will be distributed throughout the identity lexicon you possess and employ (the identity-meaning of the Sun (and of separation) is multiply included by reference in all human terms and identities). This damage can be reversed by slight corrections, which will ‘explosively’ affect your entire lexicon, radically ramifying the power of the singular correction that was applied. This represents a technology for the repair and development of human linquistic and relational intelligence. I would also note that many pictorial-languages (such as Egyptian hieroglyphs) appear to encode an intrinsic understanding of the power of these roots. As our experience of dimensionality (through the development of perspective) evolved, we lost our awareness of these root-elements as such, but they are easily exposed to our attention during certain forms of activity — as when we attempt to communicate ‘primitively’ as with someone who does not yet speak our language.
Holophores: The roots of human linguistic intelligence.
Each of these terms is fundamentally involved in deriving linguistic and ‘identity’ content for all other terms. Damage to these (compression artifacts caused by repetitively applied abstractive strategies) effectively attacks our intelligence, both formal and relational. Conversely, the capacity to effect even a minor correction (to expand beyond the artifacted damage to a slightly more true model of meaning) has the capacity to radically improve our intelligence.
Example: The more confused and limited your model of ‘what the Sun is’, (or ‘what separation means’) the more damage will be distributed throughout the identity lexicon you possess and employ (the identity-meaning of the Sun (and of separation) is multiply included by reference in all human terms and identities). This damage can be reversed by slight corrections, which will ‘explosively’ affect your entire lexicon, radically ramifying the power of the singular correction that was applied.
This represents a technology for the repair and development of human linquistic and relational intelligence.
I would also note that many pictorial-languages (such as Egyptian hieroglyphs) appear to encode an intrinsic understanding of the power of these roots. As our experience of dimensionality (through the development of perspective) evolved, we lost our awareness of these root-elements as such, but they are easily exposed to our attention during certain forms of activity — as when we attempt to communicate ‘primitively’ as with someone who does not yet speak our language.

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