What Xuan said about needing certain languages to expresse certain ideas, and what you said about your Portuguese friend having a term that doesn't exist in English and the way they think of time being different. This is because language carries culture and in turn is made up of building blocks of culture. That's what creates the art in, and beauty in translations. Finding new meanings in the culture being translated to. It's also why AI maybe shouldn't do translations. Because it determines the meanings of our stories and philosophies and can thus affect the human trajectory. And what you asked, what is reality. Since our reality is based on human perception and expression, reality just might be language. Half of reality. At least our reality. Overdosing on this podcast. It's the most profound conversation I've heard to in a long long time.
What Xuan said about human language needing to be imprecise and the space between our communication is so profound. That gap is where art is born by the way. It's where the beauty of human uniqueness, and diversity is based. If we all thought the same and had the exact same imagery, understanding, all that would fall away. I think.
What Xuan said about needing certain languages to expresse certain ideas, and what you said about your Portuguese friend having a term that doesn't exist in English and the way they think of time being different. This is because language carries culture and in turn is made up of building blocks of culture. That's what creates the art in, and beauty in translations. Finding new meanings in the culture being translated to. It's also why AI maybe shouldn't do translations. Because it determines the meanings of our stories and philosophies and can thus affect the human trajectory. And what you asked, what is reality. Since our reality is based on human perception and expression, reality just might be language. Half of reality. At least our reality. Overdosing on this podcast. It's the most profound conversation I've heard to in a long long time.
What Xuan said about human language needing to be imprecise and the space between our communication is so profound. That gap is where art is born by the way. It's where the beauty of human uniqueness, and diversity is based. If we all thought the same and had the exact same imagery, understanding, all that would fall away. I think.