Saturday, May 3, 2008

Self-Division, Self-Copying


All things come from the same source, or from the self-division of the same source. The essence of the self-division of that source is self-copying. The reason that all things are similar and different at the same time is that copying maintains the sameness among them and simultaneously, gives them opportunites to vary for their survival in different environments.

Taken from Wu, Xiaojing. 2003. Copying: The Nature of Language. Journal of Sichuan International Studies University, 2003 (3): 87-91.
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