2. Philosophers never managed to come to a shared
definition of what Reality is.
One thing that is clear is that Reality has to do with
senses: it must have been felt to exist.
A feeling is the result of a trigger on our sensation.
The most basic sensations are Time and Space.
Our visual and tactile senses play a dominant role in
the creation of Reality.
3. Space.
Space is in the first place a felt sensation; try it out by
walking blindfolded.
Mathematicians have made from space an object.
The Space Sensations got names as: left, . ; under, . ;
far, . ; here, . ; ...
We represent Space in the way mathematicians do; but
to do so, we cannot escape from using ...Time.
It takes Time to
draw this !
4. Time.
The word Time covers many concepts like a moment, a period,
historical, mechanical movement [clock], separation in time,
repetition, ...
The concept of repetition is common to all the other ideas or
representation of Time.
We have learned Space by the feeling of Time: we feel that we
consume time to cross space.
Mathematicians created the best concept of Time: the Dirac Delta
function; which claims that all events happen during a time span,
are the cumuli of a series of repetitive functions.
5. Time.
= + + +
an event in time = sum of periodic functions with harmonic derived frequencies.
A representation in time . A representation of frequencies (periodic function)
6. Time.
Expressed in words : an event in a very short lapse of time and high
energy or impact (like the Big Bang) is equivalent to the sum of
endless periodic happenings in time (that what we continuously
experience).
A definition of Time that covers this view is:
Time is the mechanism that prevents everything from
happening together.
7. Language continuously creates Realities in the succession of
‘now-s’, in time and space (inclusive the past), as actual and
as fictive. A story is a story-reality.
Real Realities only exist in –now-, which are represented
(repeated) in language.
This language is a repetitive sequence of words (forming
sentences).
Every concept of an idea exists because of repetition of sounds
and written signs indicating the item. This is called the
naming of the item. The item exists because its name is
being shared and repeated.
8. There are 5 types of words that create a Reality.
Time words: like an (occasion), in (the morning), where (kings ruled),
there (happened), [up]on, when, by ...
Space words: this, that (apple), a (road), in (the box), where (we meet),
on (the shelf), by (the crossing)...
Agent words: of (the list), by (accident), for (your health), with
(friends), on (reading), what (results in), why( I am late), from
(that place).
Background/context/source words: It (1/3), of ( the most..’), that
(man), they, of (of the people), all, such, any, some, what (what is it
beautiful), of (the people), that (the issue that...), they, all, such, any,
some, what (is the nice).
Topic/subject words: the words that are the subject of
communication( a car, summer, bridge, Paris).
9. The frequency of these 5 types of words creates the Reality.
Translated in an Info Graphic chart:
The surfaces represent the quantities of the word types being used by Language.
10. Read the full story in: Signs of Life. Life of Signs.
https://issuu.com/ronnyverlet/docs/signs-of-life-and-life-of-
signs.__2
or
https://www.scribd.com/document/361905022/Signs-of-Life-
and-Life-of-Signs-2017