The Ki-Structure of the Japanese Language: How a Living Language Encodes a Cosmology
Аннотация
The Japanese language contains hundreds of compound words built around 気 (Ki) — vital energy, consciousness, atmosphere. This paper argues that Japanese unconsciously encoded a working cosmological model into its everyday vocabulary. Ki-vocabulary maps precisely onto the Dual-Layer Cosmology: 元気 (Genki) = Genki Universe, 電気 (Denki) = Fleming's first axis, 磁気 (Jiki) = Fleming's second axis, 気功 (Kiko) = Fleming's third axis. 言霊 (Kotodama) — the spirit of language — is the human enactment of the Ki-Force Law: 意識と言を織る (weaving consciousness and word) = Denki generating Jiki producing Kiko. Japanese is not just a language. It is a cosmological instrument that preserved what Western science forgot: consciousness and matter are not separate — Ki is their interface. Proof by Convergence: five independent systems (cosmology, physics, biology, medicine, linguistics) map to one structure.
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