The Oldest Language
The One We Forgot
There is a language older than any alphabet. Older than speech, older than the human throat, older than the creature that first shaped sound into meaning. It has no script. It was never invented. It cannot be lost, because it was never a human possession. It is the process by which anything becomes recognizable at all.
A structural account of how reality becomes intelligible — tracing a single grammar through physics, biology, mythology, and the arc of a human life. Precise enough to be tested. Plain enough to be read.