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Quaternion Process Theory, Artificial (Intuition, Fluency, Empathy), Patterns for (Generative, Reason, Agentic) AI, https://t.co/fhXw0zjxXp

Aug 20, 2020, 7 tweets

Not all languages have a word for every kind of relationship between things or people. If however, they do, then they become relevant to speakers of that language.

Now let's imagine a language that emphasizes instead the relationship between nouns and not the nouns. How does this kind of language change how we think of the world?

How does such a language permit us to think differently about human cognition?

Such a language leads to the realization of distinctions on how we think of the world. Distinctions that were unconscious have now surfaced to our awareness.

Indeed interesting that E-prime (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Prime) is used in the Laws of Form (a book about distinctions).

David Bohm described a kind of language he called Rheomode. A language that emphasized movement, change, flux and transformation. In doing so, he showed the many distinctions on how we are able to 'grasp' concepts.

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