The Mathematics of the Manège
Revolution is the larva of civilization.---Victor Hugo.
"Language" said A. H. Sayce, in 1879, "does not consist of letters, but of sounds, and until this fact has been brought home to us our study of it will be little better than an exercise of memory."
Should this theory hold truth than the more important range of what is on the chisel to the tablet would have to be pronounced as that would be the literal tongue. Accent aside? What would range on the mountain should the echo not spell? The sound would hold the valley as the water would reverberate. Touching this in actual would relieve the theory to answer mathematics and philosophy would return? Where on the grounds of rock would endeavor travel? The sound, the ear to hear that sound, the foot to follow that vibration?
Till the hour is the echo only an accent of that given would drive to the distance as from wall to wall and or cliff difference? Hence mathematics equals tone.
These mentions to spelling should the chisel be on the built wall would again be dependent on the production. Each thought would indeed make the mathematical difference as the wind in example would change in fractions!! "The men of a given race and time usually write a good deal alike, or, at all events, attempt to write alike, but in their oral speech there are wide variations." "The persons whose speech is studied pronounce it with minute shades of differences, and admit other differences according as they are conversing naturally or endeavoring to exhibit their pronunciation. Worse, it is impossible to represent a great many of these shades in print." As the common scientific theory is that math is a universal language this may hold to the body as mathematics may infer to the shade, the sun, and again in example the dark side of the moon.
Study of a habit of such ramifications may find that delivery will be difficult as memory would have to be implored and generally the public at-large does not employ such as viable. The simplicity of past-lives would engage the marriage and further to posture of enunciation as the words would be spoken not pronounced and naturally bringing the strangeness of being heard attention. Such a shallow shame that so much has been dismissed in our society of the United States of America as it has invoked a traveling languish and produced apathy of methodology.
Merely the growth of sand by the breakdown of rock has such analogy yet it is in the point of silence that produces the ability to hear, however the silence of that grain of sand is not heard in ready thought and ear without special magnification of that audio and therefore we must suffer the magnitude of knowing that the larger rock in production at its first reduction must represent it at its last straw.
Nothing has ever remained of any revolution but what was ripe in the conscience of the masses.---Ledru Rollin
*THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE
Books by H. L. Mencken
THE AMERICAN LANGUAGE (1919, 1921, 1923, 1936)
*The NEW DICTIONARY OF THOUGHTS
ORIGINALLY COMPILED BY TRYON EDWARDS, D.D.
1952
*THE KINGDOM OF THE HORSE
HANS-HEINRICH ISENBART WROTE THIS BOOK WHICH WAS CONCEIVED AND DESIGNED BY EMIL MARTIN BUHRER
PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES BY TIME-LIFE BOOKS 1969
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