Re: virus: Question

Chitren Nursinghdass (Chitren.Nursinghdass@ens.insa-rennes.fr)
Tue, 10 Jun 1997 19:51:16 +0200


>>I think they're the same, and this can be seen in language like
>>hebrew, and sanskrit as well.
>
>Anyone care to comment on the style of disputation evident
>in that last paragraph, in memetic terms?
>
>Robin

I will, since I'm the one who said that line.

They are originally two formal systems, each with its own gematria
or Notarikon (letter-to-number correspondence) with their own rules.

Now, they have a relationship with mathematics. Let's say a sort of
isomorphism.

Hence between themselves they must have a type of isomorphism, which is why
I'm trying to understand them both. I think it's easier to learn in
parallel, by comapring the memes in each system, you get a clearer
view of how these two systems incorporate compact memes which
can expand into more complex ones.

Breshit or brashits in hebrew : "In the beginning"

Also the root of "breath" and or "birth".

Braataa in sanskrit means "brother".

Yash.