Comment by jumploops
10 hours ago
> Text is the oldest and most stable communication technology
Minor nit: complex language (i.e. Zipf’s law) is the oldest and most stable communication technology.
Before text, we had oral story telling. It allowed us to communicate one generation’s knowledge to the next, and so on.
Arguably this is present elsewhere in the animal kingdom (orcas, elephants, etc.), but human language proves to be the most complex.
Side note: one of my favorite examples is from the Gunditjmara (a group of Aboriginal Australians) who recall a volcanic eruption from 30k+ years ago [0].
Written language (i.e. text) is unique, in that it allows information to pass across multiple generations, without a man-in-the-middle telephone-like game of storytelling.
But both are similar, text requires you to read, in your own voice, the thoughts of another. Storytelling requires you to hear a story, and then communicate it to others.
In either case, the person is required to retell the knowledge, either as an internal monologue or as an external broadcast.
Always bet on language.
Well, the article had "assuming we treat speech/signing as natural phenomenon" but if you are including biological communication you'd probably have to go with genetic code written in RNA. Nature's way of writing down life's assembly instructions. Four billion years and going strong.
The example of the Gunditjmara is speculative. There’s no way to verify it. It’s an appealing possibility, but that’s about it.