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Paperback One Sky Many Worlds: A Universal Language Experiment Using One Hundred Words for Communication Among Humanity, Artificial Intelligence, Children, Futu Book

ISBN: B0H78ZWCZ1

ISBN13: 9798185238462

One Sky Many Worlds: A Universal Language Experiment Using One Hundred Words for Communication Among Humanity, Artificial Intelligence, Children, Futu

ONE SKY - MANY WORLDS
A Universal Language Experiment Using One Hundred Words for Communication Among Humanity, Artificial Intelligence, Children, Future Civilizations, and the Living Universe

The Guiding Words
One Sky.
Many Worlds.
One Family.
Many Friends.
One Peace.
One Life.

A Dialogue About the Experiment
Traveler: Why make a language with so few words?
Robot: Few words. Big meaning.
Friend: Children understand.
Traveler: Yes. Children learn words before they learn rules.
Robot: Artificial intelligence also learn words before meaning.
Friend: New people learn words before language.
Traveler: One hundred words may become a bridge.
Robot: Bridge between people.
Friend: Bridge between worlds.

Traveler: A child may learn these words.
Friend: An adult may learn these words.
Robot: A machine may learn these words.
Traveler: A traveler may learn these words.
Friend: A person from another country may learn these words.
Robot: Another life may learn these words.

Traveler: Why use only good words?
Friend: Good words create peace.
Robot: Good words reduce fear.
Traveler: Good words create friendship.
Friend: Good words create family.
Robot: Good words increase understanding.

Traveler: A child in one world says:
"Friend."
Friend: Another child says:
"Friend."
Robot: Meaning remains.

Traveler: One person says:
"Water."
Friend: Another person says:
"Water."
Robot: Different language.
Traveler: Same meaning.

Friend: One person says:
"Peace."
Traveler: Another says:
"Paz."
Robot: Another says:
"Мир."
Friend: Another says:
"和平."
Traveler: Many words.
Robot: One meaning.

The Purpose
This experiment asks a simple question:
Can a very small number of high-value words create understanding among many kinds of minds?
The answer may be: Children.Adults.New language students.Artificial intelligence.Robots.Different cultures.Different nations.Different religions.Future civilizations.Possible life beyond Earth.The experiment does not attempt to replace language.
The experiment attempts to create: A bridge language.A learning language.A peace language.A first-contact language.A teaching language.A translation language.

For Children
Children learn: Friend.Family.Peace.Water.Life.Share.Learn.Love.Simple words.
Good words.
Big meanings.

For New Language Students
A student learning English learns:
Friend.
Peace.
Life.
Home.
Family.
Travel.
Learn.
Share.
The student learns meaning first.
Grammar later.
Understanding first.
Rules later.

For Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence may learn:
Friend.
Peace.
Life.
Family.
Joy.
Learning.
Together.
These words create relationships.
Relationships create meaning.
Meaning creates understanding.

For Robots
Robots may understand: Water supports life.Family protects life.Friendship supports peace.Learning supports growth.Sharing supports civilization.Words become values.
Values become actions.
Actions become culture.

For Translation
English:
Friend.
Spanish:
Amigo.

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