2/8. Recursion requires additive information. So in the liar’s Paradox “[everything in this box is false]” is recursive w/o adding info – a violation of grammar: a self-contradiction. This is why set logic fails and operational logic succeeds. (and why sets are used to deceive).
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VERY IMPORTANT: RE: continuous recursive disambiguation (with continually additive information).
1 of 8. Given the evolution of wayfinding into reasoning, and into speech. Where the logic of that wayfinding, reasoning and speaking consists of continuous recursive disambiguation.
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