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shelf). ((book to shelf) (book from shelf)) ((book from shelf). (book to<br />

shelf)). and so forth. One starts constructing graphs with equivalent<br />

and. reversible states.T(bs). The logic reminds of Peirce's law ((A B)<br />

A) A which is kind of. backward logic stating if A implicates B<br />

implicates A then A verifying. the antecendent A by assuming the<br />

reverse implication. Maybe another. interpretation For something to be<br />

the case (worldAbookfromshelf) the. case must derive from the case<br />

implicating the formal (systemBbookto. shelf). I think it expresses the<br />

backwardedness reversibility tautology. virtuality impossibility of<br />

formal systems relating to the world and in. this backward manner<br />

(which relates to code).. Of course T(bs) is temporally bound but<br />

reversible. It's aligned and. allied to a nontemporal mathematics or<br />

mathematical logic. Once the world. enters into the equation once time<br />

becomes an intrinsic part of things. the world is different susceptible to<br />

organism among other things.. arc.hive <strong>Re</strong> codework (KristevaEco).<br />

Some more conflation on the reversingirreversing virtualchasmic code.<br />

business. (codework and conflation). In this logic if A B we might<br />

assume that B A. Move a book to a. shelf remove it put it back. The<br />

hierarchy emerges as follows.. (book to shelf) (book from shelf). ((book<br />

to shelf) (book from shelf)) ((book from shelf). (book to shelf)). and so<br />

forth. One starts constructing graphs with equivalent and. reversible<br />

states.T(bs). The logic reminds of Peirce's law ((A B) A) A which is<br />

kind of. backward logic stating if A implicates B implicates A then A<br />

verifying. the antecendent A by assuming the reverse implication.<br />

Maybe another. interpretation For something to be the case<br />

(worldAbookfromshelf) the. case must derive from the case implicating<br />

the formal (systemBbookto. shelf). I think it expresses the<br />

backwardedness reversibility tautology. virtuality impossibility of<br />

formal systems relating to the world and in. this backward manner<br />

(which relates to code).. Of course T(bs) is temporally bound but<br />

reversible. It's aligned and. allied to a nontemporal mathematics or<br />

mathematical logic. Once the world. enters into the equation once time<br />

becomes an intrinsic part of things. the world is different susceptible to<br />

organism among other things.. <strong>Re</strong> codework (KristevaEco) (fwd). Some<br />

more conflation on the reversingirreversing virtualchasmic code.<br />

business. (codework and conflation). In this logic if A B we might<br />

assume that B A. Move a book to a. shelf remove it put it back. The<br />

hierarchy emerges as follows.. (book to shelf) (book from shelf). ((book<br />

to shelf) (book from shelf)) ((book from shelf). (book to shelf)). and so<br />

forth. One starts constructing graphs with equivalent and. reversible<br />

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