State formation not to be confused with the creation of the information processing environment
State formation not to be confused with the creation of the information processing environment
State formation, in terms of information processing on its citizens, should not be confused with the creation of the information processing environment suitable for its citizens to live in by the information platform that is the(-ir) state. The processing environment was created immediately, as soon as humans developed language and identified each other with names. Presumably they then continued to name the Things and Beings around them, at first verbally and then in writing. The more humans processed information in the analogue world, the more they added to the information platform that was their state, expanding their information processing environment—a process that has not stopped since and will not stop in the future because of humans’ need to augment their information processing, that is, to constantly keep processing new information.
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