Re: John has not been assimilated

From: Gerry Reinhart-Waller
Message: 1398
Date: 2000-02-07

No. I don't think it will ever be reconstructed, even the smallest
fragment of it. The time depths involved are too immense. It's also
possible that language is polygenetic, in which case a reconstruction of
a single Proto-World Language would make no sense at all.

Piotr


Perhaps language may be polygenetic. But what reasons do you think
account for this simultaneous emergence? One reason I've come up with
is the possibility that events in the universe evolve, one following
lock step another. In Stephen Hawking's words: the universe always was
and always will be. It's similar to a theologic focus only without a
god. If for no other reason, this viewpoint has been around since the
beginnings of mankind. Any comments Piotr? Or any from others who wish
to speculate?
Gerry

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