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The Oldest Language

The One We Forgot

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"There is a language older than any alphabet.
It was never invented. It cannot be lost."

Reality articulates itself. It distinguishes, relates, orders, holds, transforms, dissolves, and begins again. This is not a metaphor for language. It is the original. Human speech is one of its later, more local expressions.

Physics already knows part of this, though it rarely uses the word "language" for what it observes. A quantum field differentiates into particles. Biology knows another part. Myths know another part still. Each tradition caught something real. None of them laid out the complete grammar in terms plain enough to be tested.

— Prologue: The Oldest Language

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