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Processes of the change of meaning in a system involve a discovery process, such as our cognition process, and a development or evolution process of information or of biological species. In other words, the processes of cognition and biological evolution are in the same structure of a living organism when viewed from the point of meaning. Cognition processes are shown to be induction processes and the concept of evolution in a wide sense is introduced. This is shown to be the same concept as the convergence of probabilistic induction processes.

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