Communication II
Communication II:
SUBCOMMUNICATION
Because of at least one component of communication is uncontrollable, the whole communication is made uncontrollable. Dibrini would like to call this uncontrollable component SUBCOMMUNICATION.
A Subcommunication can be the hidden message(s) within the main (obvious) message sent and received on the surface of communication. This is a level of robotic communication in human communication. However, another level of human communication is the Subcommunication in which there are several of messages floating to be detected by communicators’ ability of interpretation.
Subcommunication is uncontrollable because, first of all, one cannot control others and, second, one does not seem to have a total control over oneself. This results in that the message and its hidden contents are not totally controlled by the sender, that how the message is sent is not controlled, and that the interpretation of the receivers cannot be controlled by the sender. Even in the simplest form of communication, all of these then generate Subcommunication.
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