First Book, Part 2-10 "SLC201 - Language from Japan, Katakamuna"

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This is me reading my first book. The PDF is available at https://www.linktr.ee/hackingcovfefe .

It was a lot of fun going back through my linguistics work since, ya know, been using that study since I was just in Taiwan and will be soon in Korea while being in Japan at present. And, fighting against peer pressure, I'd rather do something other than be an English "teacher". I don't think that is a good use of my time, nor theirs; I think I would be better put to use in something other than English "teaching" given that, ya know... I have studied literally everything and can amusingly present the work that I did while learning it.

While Katakamuna is likely fake, I don't care: I think it is really cool to have found and I wish I could play with it more.

It was "discovered", if that is true, at a time when Quantum Mechanics was starting to become the overarching scientific theory in Physics. As such... It seems that this electrical engineer was trying to find a way to help transmit learning by making songs and, also, calling it an "ultra-"ancient language.

Sure, I think it is an elaborate hoax and... yet... Could be incredibly useful, given that I do not think a universal grammar exists regardless of Noam Chomsky's argumentations for the existence of it but not the existence of God... in helping transmit scientific knowledge to the future.

Everyone loves songs! There's 80 of them in Katakamuna, with extensive Japanese writings about these songs, and it's pronounced like Japanese if you figure out the analog to the Katakamuna characters!

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