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Natural language, with its inherent ambiguity, tends to become more vague and inaccurate as a message is passed on from one person to another. However, Self-evident Language self-proves its ambiguities and clarifies vague parts, making the message more clear as it is passed on. Viewed as a combination of evidence collection, the method of proving theories, and the art of expression, the advancement of self-evident language provided yet another topic of debate about the concept of perfection. Self-evident Language began being regarded as the perfect language, which had surpassed the limits of daily language and symbolism.
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