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− | + | '''Logistat''' is a mathematical language set down in clear, careful linguistic terms. Each number in base ten corresponds to a phrase, rather than a numerical symbol, and each number created from base ten compositions results in the creation of a concept. The combination of concepts or letters results in a phrase; numerical alteration objects - such as plus and minus - are represented by a complicated punctuation system. See: [[ASI]], [[High Queen Bao Ling II]] | |
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− | Logistat is a mathematical language set down in clear, careful linguistic terms. Each number in base ten corresponds to a phrase, rather than a numerical symbol, and each number created from base ten compositions results in the creation of a concept. The combination of concepts or letters results in a phrase; numerical alteration objects - such as plus and minus - are represented by a complicated punctuation system. See: [[ASI]], [[High Queen Bao Ling II]] | + | |
[[Category:Iluvauromeni Commonality of Everlasting Light]] | [[Category:Iluvauromeni Commonality of Everlasting Light]] |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 20 October 2004
Logistat is a mathematical language set down in clear, careful linguistic terms. Each number in base ten corresponds to a phrase, rather than a numerical symbol, and each number created from base ten compositions results in the creation of a concept. The combination of concepts or letters results in a phrase; numerical alteration objects - such as plus and minus - are represented by a complicated punctuation system. See: ASI, High Queen Bao Ling II