Ink
means inch as a direct synonym. (Encyclopedia Corners, 1En.1Ep.1Er.)
Inch
is a measure size. It is a distance which always is the same.
Distance small enough to perceive it bodily, and always the same to
count with it the size of an object larger than that distance.
(Encylopedia World, 1En.1Ep.1Er.)
Fire
means ink and therefore inch because inch is the manner in which fire
functions. All ink, all fire that is, functions through inching.
Inching means measuring by a size smaller than the measured objects.
Fire
always measures. It is by measuring that the fire functions. When an
object is presented to a fire, the fire will always measure it.
(Dragomir Dar, 1En.2Ep.1Er.)
Inch
is any size of measure. It is always agreed on commonly by a
consensus. Any distance can become an inch. Inch means the same as
any measure size. (Encyclopedia Corners)
Fire
measures objects which it contacts by a distance established either
by the object itself (that means environmentally decided distance)
or established by the conductor of fire, which means a person who
presents objects to the fire. To measure objects means to read them.
(Dobrava Laud, 1En.3Ep.3Er.)
Reading
means measuring. Reading means inching. When you read a text, you
inch a text. (Marushka, 2En.3Ep.3Er.)
Fire
means inch and therefore it means reading. Fire always reads. So if
you present instructions to it, they will be read by fire.
Instructions can be written on a nearby object or even inside the
fire with fire itself, but in all cases fire will read them. (Olaf
the Monk, 1En.3Ep.3Er.)
Measuring
size with a small distance is an act of reading. It is an act of
understanding a shape. Understanding a shape is the same as measuring
an object. (Marushka)
Reading
is a part of communication, and because fire understands shapes
presented to it (either by environment or by a conductor of the
fire), it therefore understands what is needed by the author of the
shapes. And because fire is productional, it reacts with a production
process to the necessities described by the shapes, any writing,
presented to it. (Dobrava Laud)
source: crystal ball

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