What do the schools, internet, and artificial intelligence have in common?
The schools, internet, and artificial intelligence have in common that they know in the beginning is the word.
Beyond the shadow of a doubt.
The preachers and teachers, and the schools at which they do their preaching and teaching, have known that in the beginning is the word since the beginning of words, that is since words were new.
Of course, the internet and artificial intelligence are slightly newer than the word which was invented when everything began 13,750 years ago, but the internet still only simply gobbles up, stores, and disseminates more words faster than anything invented for that purpose before — word of mouth, writing, printing press, telegraph, typewriter, telephone, radio, TV, and computers — and artificial intelligence is every bit as word-dependent as you, me, and approximately 9 billion like us.
Without the word in the beginning, neither of us would exist 13,750 years later.
Nor would artificial intelligence.
The proof’s in the pudding: Without the word in the beginning, the internet and artificial intelligence don’t exist. In the pudding? Actually in concrete: Neither the internet nor artificial intelligence exist in the wordless world, also known as in nature.
“A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes, which are the smallest units of language that have meaning”, artificial intelligence wants you to believe, which is a euphemism for grotesque as grotesque can, if ever there was one (euphemism that is).
That said, not a single user of schools, internet, or artificial intelligence ought to be surprised that the story of how it all began — the story of words — is absent from the schools, internet, and artificial intelligence.
Yet only a handful of us are surprised, and not surprised are the majority of word-users trying to make a difference between schools, internet, and artificial intelligence, which only goes to prove that they don’t know the first thing about either.
Mistaking one word for another will only wear them out in the long run.
Consider yourself lucky if you’re not making the same mistake.
Fact is that the story of how it all began — the story of words — is not only not told at schools, internet, and artificial intelligence. It’s equally not told anywhere, with one exception. It’s part of THE ORIGIN OF HUMANITY, also available from Gumroad and Amazon worldwide.
For some readers, today’s post might feel like heavy lifting, which I have no difficulty understanding because I felt the same when I first discovered the story of words back in 2016, 8 years ago.
So I’m calling it quits for today, and will wait until the days ahead to describe what you’re interested in, some of the reasons why the story of words isn’t told.
In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you
- Why do you think the story of how it all began isn’t told?
- What does “In the beginning is the word” tell you?
>>> What’s your view on this?
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Because no one can prove whatever happened so many million of years ago
The beginning of WHAT???
I agree that from the time the words appear many things must have changed…
Proof? No one cares if anything is proven. The only thing that matters it’s believed & nobody knows that better than the religionists.
Million of years ago? In the beginning is the word happened 13,750 years ago, 7/1000th of a second before midnight.
No one can prove it? I do but maybe for reasons unexplained I’m no one to you. Though I believe we’ve met in person and we even had conversations.
The beginning of WHAT? In the beginning is the word means what it says. If not, why do you believe whatever wrote these words decided these words and not others? If it doesn’t mean what it says, what have you decided it means instead?
You agree? The way I look at words with open eyes, words don’t care if anyone agrees whether they appeared or if they must have changed anything. A) because there is no must involved and B) because words are like gravity. If anyone ignores their laws doesn’t make any difference to words and gravity, The many things it must have changed and continues to change as we speak, is the beliefs of the ignorant.