Study of a Language of Lights and Colors
The Mi-Go Language of Lights is Yuggothic since the Mi-Go are based on Yuggoth (Pluto), and Yuggothic is said to be based on lights and colors. Light-Based Languages have superior evolutionary advantages over Sound-Based Languages. The Mi-Go are said to be blind, which demonstrates further how advantageous a Language of Lights can be versus a Language of Sounds that imposes limits on communication for Deaf Humans. All Mi-Go are Blind, only some humans are Deaf, and yet Mi-Go naturally rely on a Language of Lights to communicate. If all humans were Deaf, they would have no Language of Sounds and would rely on a more "visual" language.
Let's begin with the contemplation: When referring to the Mi-Go Yuggothic Language, AKA The "Mi-Go Language of Lights" in the Human Language of Sounds (Spoken English), with respect for the conveyance of extreme perceptional differences of reality offered by a language of lights versus a language of sounds, how might a Mi-Go naturally refer to the "Human Language of Sounds" in their Language of Lights? What lesser concepts within the phrase "Human Language of Sounds" not efficiently conveyable in the Mi-Go Language of Lights might be altogether emitted from its Native Yuggothic phrase?

Comments
Post a Comment