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Chapter 06 — Control, Paragraph 3.1 (§06.00.03.01)

Chapter 06 — Control • Paragraph 3.1 • §06.00.03.01

This is easier to explain for humans or Things within a state, because they are controlled by that state (see §16.00.02). The same is true for organisations and artificial Beings—they are controlled by the humans who created them (and, in turn, by these humans’ state). What happens, however, with Things that are outside a state (for example, in unexplored parts of the universe, or are new and as yet undiscovered particles or, in the past, were unexplored parts of the planet or uncatalogued animals)? Although conceivably they may exist, waiting to be discovered and are as yet uncontrolled by any human, in practice, immediately when they become perceivable, and thus processable (materially) by humans, they are controlled by them—by the first human to ever process their information (who, in turn, belongs to a state etc.). Therefore, even if conceivably there are still Things and perhaps also Beings over which no control is exercised, from the Unique Human Observer Perspective they are controlled as soon as they become known to humanity, that is, information about them becomes processable by humans. (Therefore, when it is claimed above that there can be no dataset in the analogue or the digital world over which no control is exercised, this refers to datasets that have already been discovered by humans—undiscovered Nature (which is, however, also a Being) is exempted, as it is as yet unknown to humans.)

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