Newborn (Language) : Babbling

Humanity transcends its innate limitations through technology: the restrictions on movement imposed by gravity, the limitations of perception due to physiological factors, and the inescapable constraints of time. Humanity has surmounted countless barriers through technology, a process that is accelerating with the passage of time. As these boundaries dissolve one by one, confined cultures have been liberated; just as technological advancement accelerates, the resulting cultural shifts are fluctuating wildly. And at the culmination of this turbulent change lies the transformation of language.

Current technology has shattered the limitations of space. We are no longer confined to physical space but can inhabit non-existent, cognitive spaces. Consequently, much has changed, including creative limitations imposed by the laws of physics and perceptual limitations caused by physical factors. Starting from this point, language—possessing a history that spans centuries—will, for the first time since its inception, shed its flat skin to be liberated into three dimensions, and will be read and written accordingly.

This linguistic transformation has already begun as a "small movement," much like the "neologisms" of our current era. The language currently being reborn cannot yet be properly pronounced or written; it is conveyed as unintelligible babbling. This marks the genesis of a "small movement."

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