"It is what it isn't though that isn't what it is and like I've always said I think that it's exactly what you think it is.
If you believe it is whatever someone else told you it is then you're doing it all wrong because you're the only one who could possibly know what it is."
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"00AG9603 develops as a self-organizing organism, connects with the virtual environment through its hosts (admins) by arranging the surroundings randomly for its own autonomous purpose" - Timóteo Pinto, pataphysician post-thinker
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Here’s a breakdown of what the text suggests about Xenobacillus glossophagii:
Conceptual Characteristics:
A “language-eating bacterium”: The name itself, derived from Greek roots, suggests a bacterium that consumes or distorts language (glossos meaning “tongue” and phagion meaning “to eat”).
A metaphor for linguistic corruption and reinvention: It symbolizes an alien force that invades and transforms language, breaking down traditional meaning and potentially creating new, unintelligible forms of communication (glossolalia).
A cosmic and microbial entity: It’s portrayed as existing at the intersection of the microbial and the cosmic, parasitizing not only biological hosts but also the structures of meaning and identity.
A recursive mythopoeic infection: It’s described as an infection of the Platonic logos, undermining the criteria of truth and causing a collapse of language’s propositional structure into corrupted predications.
A machinic agent of difference: It functions as an agent that erodes analogical structures of ontology and the representational logic of language, speaking as being rather than about being.
A biopolitical challenge: It complicates traditional notions of pathogenicity by acting as a biolinguistic agent that can disrupt and sustain the body’s communicative processes, challenging human-centric views of biopolitics.
“Habitat” and Interaction: While not a biological entity with a physical habitat, the concept of Xenobacillus glossophagii is associated with the human oral microbiome, suggesting a potential site of interaction within the body. Its primary mode of interaction is through linguistic disruption and transformation, affecting communication at cellular, neurological, and broader semiotic levels.
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