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This series of videos is to point to the expansive aspects of a recursive language. "the totality of a thing is found outside of itself" ~Derrida . So the totality of the cosmos is found outside of itself?
Once the exterior has reached it's conceivable limit, a reverberation in the sign doing the referencing points back firstly to the interiority, but then to the sign itself. The medium of the expansive exteriority or reductive interiority, ie. the sign itself, the medium of the sign signified.
What I contend is that the sign itself falls to it's own neither deference nor it's difference with other signs, but with the trace of the sign as being time bound. And time bound within recursive language. A contour of a previous context.
The totality of recursive languages are found exterior to themselves, they are found within non recursive languages.
This is to say, that text based languages and many oral languages have recursion, so the totality of these recursive languages whether, occidental or oriental, is still found within human language, but, in this case, the totality is found within non recursive language. So to speak the totality of the complexity is found within the a language (or language root) which lives sole in the rudiments or in the case of the paraha language, which lives without recursion.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z01TlM5uLWk
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