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Homo sapiens was the finisher, but by no means the initial fashioner of language. Humans were preceded by other animals whose vocalizations were repeated and continued by humans for their cries, calls, their interjections and exclamations, which were afterwards worked up and developed into a broader set of human vocal (verbal, spoken) and written words.Thinking, by human or any other animal, does not depend upon vocalized or written words. Naming something is not necessary to reflect an image of the thing in the mirror of the mind.
Thought is primarily a mental mode of representing things. Without true images of things, there is no trustworthy thought process.Many blank mindspaces may be filled in with a human written or vocalized word as a substitute for thinking [corroborated by a dictionary as false evidence of correctness]; but human written or vocal words are not the image of things, nor can they be the equivalent of the mental representation which we call thinking unless the word evolves out of the image and the connection is understood, rather than a word giving birth to an image and the disconnection is not understood.
If thought was not possible without human written or vocal words, then humans could not have translated their thoughts into written and vocal words. We know all animals can think. (AE1)
If thought was not possible without human written or vocalized words, humans could not have figured out anything without those types of words and would have been stuck at imitating and mimicking other creatures, which is actually better than imitating most humans.
There are approximately 1,000 images in Nile Valley mdw ntr (hieroglyphs), but only 26 letters in the English alphabet, to which images have been attached but we have no understanding of the connection between the letter and the image or the letter combinations and the image.
Add to this the fact that the knowledge contained in the papyrus scrolls, tablets, stones, walls, sarcophagi and books of mythology and mystology, have been replaced and debased by current culture (includes customs, traditions), folk-tales, fables, Märchen, religion, theology, the English alphabet and schoolbooks compiled by the miseducated. Märchen is exaggerated and distorted (stories, folktales characterized by elements of magic or the supernatural) that claims to be mythology but is not the same. Many groups claim to have a mythology, but it is a perversion of African Myth and Myst.
This set of conditions, which is unlike the harmony in the mest or mes-t, birthplace allows us to be domesticated rather than elevated. In other words, allows us to be trained to be tamed (controlled by others), unable to think or think for ourselves, rather than truly helping us become educated, the greater portion of which is to be self-educated. When civilizations existed, this understanding was taught early and reinforced often, but not in societies.
Word Up
This is another attempt to define what a word is.We are now reminded that a word is anything that captures and expresses meaning. Thus an image or picture is also a word. Everything that exists is a word because everything means something. Everything captures, holds and expresses meaning, even if another creation does not understand that meaning (unable to catch and grasp the meaning).
The word “word” is a form of the word “kart”.
Khart is another word for Khut is another word for God.
Kart is a container is the universe.