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conclusion

In conclusion,
world's dynamics necessitates permanent exchanges of energy, and of "sense" by means of languages.

More particularly, life requires the individualization, the interdependence and of ceaseless processes organizations transmissions.
At elementary level of our body, for example,
- individualization of any cell is made by an extremely flexible permeable membrane,
- interdependence by fluxes of energies, of information and of biological processes organizations.

As a consequence and knowing that universal laws cannot recognize, judge, …, decide and act,
we are convinced that we evolve in a cyber world,
Cogito ergo mundus vivit (I think therefore world is living).
We also postulate life's phenomenon as result of creation activities which enabled of significant increases of processes organizations fluxes in an inert matter containing the carbon and of the water.

Let us remember John’s gospel :
"In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.  
He was in the beginning with God.
All things came to be through him,
and without him nothing came to be "(1, 1-2-3).

What are relations between this Word and the creative entity who manage world,
this entity who master of the "sense" and therefore of the universal language,
recognize herself in the I (me, ego, spirit) ?


 
 Paul  Moyne