Chapter 06 — Control, Paragraph 4.1 (§06.00.04.01)
The same is true of new, previously unprocessed information (which exists in Nature); the first Being to process it exercises control over it—again, notwithstanding whether other Beings at the very same moment are acquiring control over that same information too. For example, in the case of a scientist discovering a new particle or a new planet, that scientist acquires control over it, that is, he or she is able to allow or prohibit certain processing operations on it by other Beings (for example, as regards its naming, the circle of people this discovery is announced to or even the announcement of the discovery at all). At the same time, however, that scientist’s state, and the rest of humanity, also acquire some control over it—for example, they are able to discuss the discovery.
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