How Human Language Evolved from Nothing (It's About to Change Again) | Michael Garfield
Vložit
- čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
- Full episode: • Ancient Extinction Eve...
Danny Jones Podcast channel: / @koncrete
Paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield helps "Rewild the Singularity" - restoring soul to futurism, midwifing new myths for transition, & exploring the pre and post-history of human-technology co-evolution. - Zábava
Full episode: czcams.com/video/H0kzIsmZpqs/video.html
Danny Jones Podcast channel: www.youtube.com/@Koncrete
Paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield helps "Rewild the Singularity" - restoring soul to futurism, midwifing new myths for transition, & exploring the pre and post-history of human-technology co-evolution.
I have always wondered how languages developed. Like how did they evolve from grunting and pointing to spoken recognizable languages? Old English to the form it is today is also pretty wild.
2:20 I couldn't agree more. I would say something like, "life is a spectrum of strategies with the goal of resisting the entropic pressure to decompose." I think I prefer the way you said it, tho.
This guy is fkn awesome
This is Fascinating
When he said " i am in the room.." made complete since
Right, those couple-dozen root-words specific to where Neanderthals’ co-habited with us have nothing to do with our first mingling, or they showing/teaching value of art + communication - that we started producing after that.
always wondered what cavemen thought in their mind cuz they have no words.. so there thoughts were more imagery than words i would think,
Yeah, we think in language because we were taught it and it's convenient, but it's not the only way of thinking
Ants also fly, but I get what he means lololol
Isnt it great to know just a smidge about everything that you can fool people into believing you actially know something 😮
Blah blah blah. Rather than making difficult topics easier, this guy make it harder.
A certain topic will appear difficult to those who can't really grasp it and simple to those who can
🤤
a cretan once said "I know this as I do not lie when I say, that all cretans lie". Being greek I love paradoxes.
Not really a paradox, a person is not considered a liar only when he always lies but even when he's been caught lying at least once
@@CombraStudios It is literally one of the oldest known paradoxes out there. Swing and a miss
@@drewsky-pr4bj Yeah but do you get my point
This hit differently!
For sure