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States do not need to be formally incorporated in the analogue world

States do not need to be formally incorporated in the analogue world

Chapter 02 — Beings • Paragraph 10 • §02.00.10.00

Unlike other organisations, states do not need to be formally incorporated in the analogue world. There is no need for their formal incorporation according to some regulation or procedure, although, of course, they could be so incorporated—and this is, in fact, the case today. There is no law or procedure that takes precedence (thus coming from a higher authority, which, however, does not exist in Nature) over the creation of the state (see also §20.00.06). On the contrary, states were formed naturally in the minds of humans, who in this way became individuals as soon as they started communicating with each other, giving states material form in the analogue world. States took the form known to us much later, when processing requirements, and processing capacity, increased (basically, when writing was invented, see §09.00.00).

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