Language
Whenever I hear someone speaking their native language other than English, it sounds like a stream of gibberish. A nonstop stream of unusual sounds. I am sure that's how English sounds to non-english speakers. Just sounds...
It's fascinating the human brain is able to break the stream of sound into chunks which become recognizable words - way before one can read. Sounds become words with meaning.
One of the wonders of the human mind. Not fascinating enough to want to learn about it but fascinating in a way that the mind is able to process these things without ever having a reference. A computer can break sounds into words because it has a reference library. Not the human mind. It just parses the sounds - how does the brain decipher said sounds and learn to assign meaning to them. Then we are able to assign visual symbols to the sounds through letters to make written word and we are able to spell the same sounds differently to give them meaning and context. There. Their. They're. Waive, Wave. Better yet bass is a sound and bass is a fish but base is a foundation or a baseball plates on the points of a diamond. Straw is hay or a plastic tube used to suck liquid from a cup or can to the mouth. You get the idea.
Mind. Blown.
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