For someone who loves science this is amazing and is how scientists can understand the world. For someone like me who eyes maths with vague distaste and loves language, not so much! The music part reminds me of Bollywood and the music that can be loved by a speaker of any dialect. I've often wondered if those who like to recount the tale of Babel are against learning other languages. Also the rise in use of emojis, a return to pictorical forms of communication and things like youtube videos showing how to do something, transcend language barriers which is interesting to think about.
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Date: 2019-11-12 11:27 am (UTC)For someone like me who eyes maths with vague distaste and loves language, not so much!
The music part reminds me of Bollywood and the music that can be loved by a speaker of any dialect.
I've often wondered if those who like to recount the tale of Babel are against learning other languages.
Also the rise in use of emojis, a return to pictorical forms of communication and things like youtube videos showing how to do something, transcend language barriers which is interesting to think about.