one person's pre-existing notion must be matched by another person's very, very similar notion before there can be communication.
Just by the way: how does either person know whether the other person's notion "matches" their own? No matter what transpires in the communications, there's the unavoidable fact that my notion stays within my mind and so does yours. The only thing that bridges the two is the form of the communication--words, pictures, gestures, etc.
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