For Linguists

           The book The Grand Unified Theory of Physics has the promise of deriving everything that has been, that is, or that will be in the universe – which includes all plants, animals, and the humans.  This means that everything observed can be derived from the postulates of the kinetic particle theory of physics.
            The postulates of the theory are that space has three dimensions, a large number of identical spherical particles (the brutinos) exist in space, the particles have a size measured by their diameter, the particles move, and the particles collide in a specified manner.
            Now, if we develop a language to explain the postulates, which we of course have done, then we have a language to describe everything in the universe.  The foundations thus of language must be quite simple.
            The book Foundations of Language presents the language structure required to describe the postulates of the Grand Unified Theory.  Several dozen words are postulated then several hundred are derived (in terms of these postulate words).
            The amazing thing about this set of postulate words is that the complete structure of physical science can be derived from these words.  All the words required for an encyclopedia could, in principle, be derived from these words.
            Identification of the postulate words and the foundation of language, completely developed, should significantly improve the efficiency of learning in general and learning science in particular.

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