Wouldn't a 3D script/alphabet kind of release us from restrictions inherent in 2D scripts? — TheMadFool
As the dimensions of written language increase its functional repertoire should (I think) increase. — TheMadFool
this higher-order dimensionality resides in nothing less than human behaviour itself, rather than language as such (or rather, one should say that language just is this holistic phenomenon involving both words and behaviour) — StreetlightX
As the dimensions of written language increase its functional repertoire should (I think) increase. — TheMadFool
Talk is in a sense more complex than writing. Writing can convey more and more complex ideas but talk is in itself like Bateson's play but with the variables that are operational greatly multiplied. — mcdoodle
Now think of a cone (a 3D shape). It could be used to represent the the sentence ''I'm good'' instead of individual sounds and then we could point it to the left to convey anger, to the right to convey joy and so on. Simpler and more compact isn't it? — TheMadFool
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