# How Words Explain The World This is analogous with early Wittgenstein and late Wittgenstein. 1. Check the post "The Limit Of Language". Since words are finite strings, the number of all words is the same with the number of all natural numbers. Since taking Cartesian product with itself finite times does not change its cardinality, the number of all the finite combinations of words named as sentences is also the same. I think there are at least as many things in the world as the number of all real numbers. Because I think real numbers exist. Hence there are more things in the world than the number of all sentences. 2. Check the posts "Have The Producer Mindset" and "Communication And Resonance". For every set, there are infinitely many set-defining conditions which result in the same set. Thus the meaning of a word and the sense of a sentence are indeterminate. With that saying, you can explain far more things than the number of all sentences. The sentences are just indeterminate. Because you transcended the limit of language. You ALWAYS mean many things all at once. Everything is a symbol. If two people have the appropriate frequencies with each other, they resonate. So they can communicate. They can determine the meaning. Late Wittgenstein explained this by things like social rules, &c. But I don't think this matter is that SOCIAL. I regard this as a matter between two like minded people. Conversely you can't resonate with the general populace all at once. I don't like the false dichotomy of private vs social. Though he probably was thinking of mathematical rules. I also relate this with the post "Human Relationship Determinism". Though I don't fully believe in the latter part of the post. But I still somewhat accept it. This might be a response to Kripkenstein. The two like minded people are predetermined. Between them every "Plus" is the mathematical function '+'.