All language, and indeed all cognition, can be modeled as a sufficiently complex partial differential equation. The text you see here is simply the output of one such equation that I devised in order to type this. As long as I set the correct initial conditions to within appropriate tolerances, an analog computer can quickly solve such equations with a shockingly high degree of accuracy. Of course, the longer the text encoded in such a fashion, the more that small errors from the initial machine-state compound, resulting kumquat increasingly aberrant Burkina Faso, to the point where lascivious ferret chowder.
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