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      <title>Fractal Structure in DNA Code and Human Language : Towards a Semiotics of Biogenetic Information</title>
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      <description>Evidence obtained by computer analysis confirms the scientific validity of the now wide-spread use of semiotic-linguistic nomenclature to describe the workings of the genetic apparatus. It shows that both natural languages with their semantic speech stuctures, which are sign representations of human mental activity and thought, and genetic texts(ie DNA/ RNA and proteins, etc) exhibit a strategically close geometrical fractal framework. A similar analysis of random texts of the same characters leads to the loss of this framework. This not only points to a causal supergenetic relationship between such texts that proceeds at some level in the demonstrated fractal framework, but that, for example, Chomsky's concept of a universal grammar, in relation to all forms of human languages (including mathematics and computer languages), is probably not only correct but is naturally genetically inherent.  </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 09:53:01 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>The Rosetta Stone and the Codes of Central Nervous System</title>
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      <description>The Rosetta Stone, is used as a metaphor about the Central Nervous System functioning. In CNS, messages are simultaneously expressed in a linguistic form, in commands or behaviours, and in neurophysiologic processes and decisions. The meaning and intention of states expressed in a linguistic form engage anticipatory and consummatory references, intentional declarative processes and neurophysiologic decisions. From a systemic viewpoint, the meaning and intention of a concept can be formulated taking into account respectively state transition matrices which, given a certain state and an input specify respectively the next state of a system and its output. The meaning and intention of a concept are specified by a set of decision rules which allow its inclusion in the class of equivalence that specifies the concept in extension. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 13:05:57 +0200</pubDate>
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