What if it Work?
#33
What if We All Spoke the Same Language
What if it Works?
Language. How did it come to be? Nobody really knows. Most likely we were just fed up with making motion signals, and acting like two-year-olds so we made up this type of code. Language.
But what was the first language? That's a hard question. And when was it invented?
This is the most we found out:
Lot's of unknowns. And useless things like Earliest human language, In other words, we don't know.
But what if we all spoke the same language? How would that be?
Ok now that we got that straight let's see the following things.
1. What would we think it would be like?
Well let's look at it this way: It's already happening. This could raise some objections because most people don't know this.
This is a rather striking quote from National Geographic
#33
What if We All Spoke the Same Language
What if it Works?
Language. How did it come to be? Nobody really knows. Most likely we were just fed up with making motion signals, and acting like two-year-olds so we made up this type of code. Language.
But what was the first language? That's a hard question. And when was it invented?
This is the most we found out:
Lot's of unknowns. And useless things like Earliest human language, In other words, we don't know.
But what if we all spoke the same language? How would that be?
Ok now that we got that straight let's see the following things.
1. What would we think it would be like?
Well let's look at it this way: It's already happening. This could raise some objections because most people don't know this.
This is a rather striking quote from National Geographic
This is seen as a bad thing because the fewer languages there is the less expression there is.
So it's a very valuable thing. But if there was only one language, would we get used to it? And even if we did, why would it matter?
Why would we want to have only one language? We may be more united. But would we really?
2. What it would be like?
Well what would the only language be?
- Chinese. Numbers vary widely — Ethnologue puts the number of native speakers at almost 1.2 billion native speakers, roughly a billion of whom speak Mandarin — but there is no doubt of its clout. ...
- Spanish. ...
- English. ...
- Hindi. ...
- Arabic. ...
- Portuguese. ...
- Bengali. ...
- Russian.
This is the top list of the most common would be Spanish or Chinese.
So if we all knew this language that would also mean the end to a lot of cultures. The whole world would just be Spanish or Chinese. After a while of speaking this, we might just migrate to the culture.
Would that be good or bad? Well, that just depends on what other people say
We may all be united. But who says we all want to be the same?
What do you think?
That means another poll ;).
- What if it Work?
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2. What it would be like?
Well what would the only language be?
- Chinese. Numbers vary widely — Ethnologue puts the number of native speakers at almost 1.2 billion native speakers, roughly a billion of whom speak Mandarin — but there is no doubt of its clout. ...
- Spanish. ...
- English. ...
- Hindi. ...
- Arabic. ...
- Portuguese. ...
- Bengali. ...
- Russian.
This is the top list of the most common would be Spanish or Chinese.
So if we all knew this language that would also mean the end to a lot of cultures. The whole world would just be Spanish or Chinese. After a while of speaking this, we might just migrate to the culture.
Would that be good or bad? Well, that just depends on what other people say
We may all be united. But who says we all want to be the same?
What do you think?
That means another poll ;).
- What if it Work?