Why do you feel the need to draw this particular distinctive line
between individuals of the human race at this point, orn?

On 19 Feb., 16:54, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is where those who rely upon thought using words and concepts
> alone fail. Other ways of knowing are needed…always have been, always
> will be.
>
> On Feb 19, 2:44 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It seems the periodic table extends far beyond 118 and the boffins
> > think there may be stable elements at very high number.  I sometimes
> > think language might be a bit like this in that we struggle to fit
> > other than a few elemental strings of it together and need to keep it
> > stable longer in critical mode through understanding variable
> > influences like temperature and pressure (metaphors).  Experiments are
> > now showing that information is transferred by mothers to offspring
> > even when they don't do maternal nurture stuff (crickets are
> > programmed to be very scared of wolf-spiders by mothers that have
> > lived with the threat and not by those that haven't).
> > Language does invent and get divorced from biology-reality, which pits
> > Sophism against truth, though inventive language also helps us better
> > understand and articulate reality, so this particular dichotomy is not
> > the end of the story.
>
> > On 18 Feb, 15:53, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >http://corrosion-doctors.org/Periodic/Periodic-1.htm
>
> > > On Feb 18, 3:12 am, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > On 17 February 2010 15:24, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > What did she drop then Ian?
>
> > > > Nothing at all, she runs around saying it over and over. We were 
> > > > wondering
> > > > is it was "stop it", but the jury is out on that I'm afraid.
>
> > > > In all honesty, I am onside with the biological basis for language. 
> > > > Less so
> > > > on the periodic table analogy. Grammar is quite mutable. For example: I 
> > > > use
> > > > unprecursed pronouns in my writing quite often when opening a scene, it 
> > > > can
> > > > create a nice lead-in.
>
> > > > Chemicals on the periodic table are, by comparison, not mutable.
>
> > > > Ian- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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