Hi,

Some time ago, I was convinced that there had to be a 'Pattern Link'
between all languages, and set out to find it.

I found it.

There is a common denominating pattern factor in all languages.

In fact I discovered that there are only four ways to say anything!

Having found the common factor, I set out to prove my theory by
creating a program that would translate 5 languages instaneously no
matter which of the five languages was used as the input language.

The program worked totally.

I realised that there could now be a real-life 'babel fish' that could
be created using my program and its database.

But no-one was interested.

Could Google be interested in a machine that already works?

Imagine  a circle of people from 5 nationalities, each one on the
circumference of the circle at the end of a 'language spoke'.
At the centre, where all the spokes meet, is the hub of the wheel in
which the babel engine sits.

No matter whoever speaks - in their own language - his/her voice is
instantaneously translated to all the other languages and sent from
the babel hub along the spokes to all the other members of the group
in his/her own language.

Could Google be interested?

The database for each language is identical - it's only the data that
is different.

Do let me know, Google?

Regards,

Richard Fisher
44 (0) 7976 77 77 06

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