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the ability to discern meaningful patterns might help to decode alien languages provided of course that the parameters encompassed more than simply marks on a page or sound vibrations in air. Who knows? Aliens might communicate using light and mineral vowels
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Hopefully there would be enough similarities to be able to decipher. However, if non-earth entities had a complete different way of communication, such as through telepathy or something like a squid then who knows... :)
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the ability to discern meaningful patterns might help to decode alien languages provided of course that the parameters encompassed more than simply marks on a page or sound vibrations in air. Who knows? Aliens might communicate using light and mineral vowels
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Hopefully there would be enough similarities to be able to decipher. However, if non-earth entities had a complete different way of communication, such as through telepathy or something like a squid then who knows... :)
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There used to be a chatbot that you could start with no language at all, and as you spoke to it (typed), it would respond with words you had already used. You would upvote or downvote the replies and soon it was a pretty decent chatbot in your language.
Yeah, Cheetah is a funny bot. They need to feed it, or something. :)