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Chapter 08 — States are natural to humans • 08.01 — Names, Paragraph 4.1 (§08.01.04.01)

Chapter 08 — States are natural to humans • 08.01 — Names • Paragraph 4.1 • §08.01.04.01

This is the result of human individualisation. Once individualised and (already having been) equipped with language skills, humans were able to serve their need (of all needs) to augment their information processing. Enthusiastic information processing in the analogue world (which has never stopped and is unlikely to do so in the future) created new words for Things and Beings, be they artificial, human-made or found in Nature. As soon as an individual assigned a name to an invention or a discovery that name was used to describe this new information in the individual’s state, which was warranted and made possible by that same state (see also §06.00.04). Subsequently, this name may have seen widespread use if individuals in other states, on becoming aware of it, adopted it too, either translated into their own language or used in the original form.

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