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You need to communicate your vision so strongly so that everybody can translate it into their own context because
language
is an incredibly strong inclusionary and exclusionary social marker.
People who spoke the same
language
made that change as a group.
We need to learn to speak the body's
language.
So to engage in that conversation with the body, we need to speak the body's
language.
And what
language
would it take?
There's
language
gaps, there's ethnicity and racial gaps, there's age gaps, there's gender gaps, there's sexuality gaps, there's wealth and money gaps, there's education gaps, there's also religious gaps.
But what classical music does is to distill all of these musics down, to condense them to their absolute essence, and from that essence create a new language, a
language
that speaks very lovingly and unflinchingly about who we really are.
It's a
language
that's still evolving.
With
language
came new adventures, new depth, new meaning, new ways to connect, new ways to coordinate, new ways to imagine, new ways to raise children, and I imagined, with virtual reality, we'd have this new thing that would be like a conversation but also like waking-state intentional dreaming.
So it turns out that mathematics is a very powerful
language.
So my collaborator Erez and I were considering the following fact: that two kings separated by centuries will speak a very different
language.
So Erez and I followed the fate of over 100 irregular verbs through 12 centuries of English language, and we saw that there's actually a very simple mathematical pattern that captures this complex historical change, namely, if a verb is 100 times more frequent than another, it regularizes 10 times slower.
And I think that mathematics will be a very powerful
language
to do that.
And we found through this whole process, we found this great little manufacturer in Virginia, and if his body
language
is any indication, that's the owner — (Laughter) — of what it's like for a manufacturer to work directly with a designer, you've got to see what happens here.
Give it
language.
About six years ago I decided that I would learn Arabic, which turns out to be a supremely logical
language.
And when they arrived there was tremendous interest in translating this wisdom into a European
language.
Later when this material was translated into a common European language, which is to say Latin, they simply replaced the Greek Kai with the Latin X.
They are things that describe beauty in a way that is often only accessible if you understand the
language
and the syntax of the person who studies the subject in which truth and beauty is expressed.
It was first excavated in 1961 as they were building LAX, although scientists believe that it dates back to the year 2000 Before Common Era, when it was used as a busy transdimensional space port by the ancient astronauts who first colonized this planet and raised our species from savagery by giving us the gift of written
language
and technology and the gift of revolving restaurants.
This is our body wisdom; it's not something mediated by our
language.
What we want is to make sure that those individuals with autism can be free from the devastating consequences that come with it at times, the profound intellectual disabilities, the lack of language, the profound, profound isolation.
His smile, our glow as we talked a universal
language
of design, invisible to the chaos around us.
Here's how to relax your anxieties, if you have them: Understand that mathematics is a
language
ruled like other verbal languages, or like verbal
language
generally, by its own grammar and system of logic.
Any person with average quantitative intelligence who learns to read and write mathematics at an elementary level will, as in verbal language, have little difficulty picking up most of the fundamentals if they choose to master the mathspeak of most disciplines of science.
The longer you wait to become at least semi-literate the harder the
language
of mathematics will be to master, just as again in any verbal language, but it can be done at any age.
Like my next link: The chemical
language
of pheromones.
There is this magazine called Make that sort of gathered all these people and sort of put them together as a community, and you see a very technical project explained in a very simple language, beautifully typeset.
This is a glove that understands the sign
language
and transforms the gestures you make into sounds and writes the words that you're signing on a display And again, this is made of all different parts you can find on all the websites that sell Arduino-compatible parts, and you assemble it into a project.
I had to learn the
language.
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