Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Thank You Mort Zuckerman

I see Mr. Zuckerman has pledged a great deal of money to Columbia University's mind-body institute studies.
Now that a step in a right direction. Can we get prepared to hire these professionals as they acquire newer and newer bodies of findings, please.
We may also need  university majors in developmental anthropological linguistics.
For instance, I used to know the approximate time the word 'manslaughter' enter into the English language.
English is a derivative language, though- very involved. But why does the word when separated into parts say 'man's laughter'?
Why does the word 'life' look so much like the word 'evil' when the letters are re-arranged? Is evil a restructuring of life? If so, how did early societies identify life in the sense of how humans should be alive?
Have we kept to early evolutionary basics for forming words from concepts? Are we gutting the basics?
How do societies losing their languages keep their relationship strengths at the start of life when adopting more modern language?
We have to study. We have to have teachers. We are not going to learn bonding dynamics from computers
alone. And that fact is beginning to show up more and more frequently, while shouting at us!
We are not supposed to be raising babies for predators. I have barely recovered from the Penn State
co-dependencies even though the children did not die, physically.

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