The Ontology of Language: What is a CONCEPT? Part one.🥇

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🤜INTRODUCTION🤛🏻
Some people have a tough time understanding what a concept is and what constitutes its underlying ontology. Atheists and Mathematicians are particularly known to attribute mysticism, magic, and supernatural powers to concepts. They believe that concepts such as ENERGY, MASS, TIME, FIELD, and FORCE are some type of mystical incorporeal entities in the Universe; akin to invisible souls or spirits. They specifically ascribe motion to concepts and have them perform phenomena in the Universe, like coming in contact with stars, planets, and people, or even swallowing astronauts and clocks. These folks CAN NOT tell you what these alleged entities are; they can’t visualize them or even describe them for you. But they will fight tooth & nail to get you to BELIEVE that their alleged conceptual “entities” are real, exist out there in the Universe and they directly affect our daily lives.
Fortunately, most people do understand that concepts are nothing but thought processes which are mediated by the atoms of our brain. Concepts are the fundamental building blocks of not just words, but of our intelligence. Concepts necessarily imply MEANING. You cannot refer to or even use a concept in its proper context without an explicit understanding of what it associates. Without concepts it becomes impossible to invent words and tautological systems, to imagine and visualize objects, or to understand anything at all. Everything we understand comes from concepts, and concepts only!
The Ontology of Language: What is a CONCEPT?
🤜🏾 F𝔸TF𝕀ST 🤛🏿 2014
https://discover.hubpages.com/education/The-Ontology-of-Language-What-is-a-CONCEPT.
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