Saturday, December 9, 2017

Translators invented the alphabet

Most or nearly all alphabetic scripts used throughout the world today ultimately go back to this Semitic proto-alphabet.[1] Its first origins can be traced back to a Proto-Sinaitic script developed in Ancient Egypt to represent the language of Semitic-speaking workers in Egypt.
The royals would need a tablet for translation, thus giving speeches and work orders. And the alphabet could be read by the slaves. This is all 2000 BC, Egypt times.  In order to be a good slave you had to read. 

My ting is information technology and trade. I am stricken by the fact that alphabets, hence written grammar, was a labor exchange necessity. But earlier, protoc writing that became hieroglyphs was about accounting and inventory. The two diverged, we get math is really the grammar of inventory accounting and language the grammar of labor specialization. This is autocash vs smart contract at the interface.

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