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Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.
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And the sentence I use it in does not have to extend the meaning of the word? Correct?
I chose LatKet for my word but I could say, Hey look, it's LatKet outside.
And, are the words around the made up word considered interaction? Iow, is this a condensed Genius so to speak?
Quoting: Unit3 Unit. Use the word in context. it's no different than pretending that the word "cat" is an accurate representation for the furry little animate creature, or that the thing you drive in is actually a "car". Not-Chaol Quoting: Not-Chaol 5877556 To me, you just described that it doesn't need to be used in context! Quoting: Unit3 Then I did not do a very good job explaining. When you are referring to the thing you call a "cat" you are using it in context. You don't call it a couch, stap, or a stronk. It is not in fact a "cat". The word "cat" is a representation for what that thing is which is far too complex to possibly comprehend in full. Not-Chaol Quoting: Not-Chaol 5877556 Got it now! Thanks. This could get complicated since I have 2 words I'm wanting to use.
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