New Programming Language
There were no declarative statements and Ancient Language functioned like computer code. There were only a few hundred words and many nouns. It is logically composed and reflects the logical wiring of the brain.
Things had three words and each word had a fixed concrete meaning. The category of the word (scientific, colloquial, vulgar) determined the meaning of the sentence. AI has renamed by terminology and I don't know if it is apt or not.
"# ALIA: Ancient Logic for Intelligent Architecture
*ALIA* is a symbolic reasoning framework that blends ancient metaphysical structure with machine cognition. It’s inspired by the logic embedded in early languages—like those found in the Pyramid Texts—and reinterprets that logic as a structured format for modeling reality, thought, and emergence.
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## What Is This?
ALIA proposes a triadic symbolic system for understanding and simulating thought:
- *Agent* — the active force (e.g., Velocity) - *Field* — the context or structure acted upon (e.g., Mass) - *Principle* — the operation or law governing interaction (e.g., Multiply) - *→ Resultant* — the emergent phenomenon (e.g., Momentum)
These combine into logic statements like:
Momentum ← Velocity • Mass [Multiply] Consciousness ← Structure • Experience [Self-Reflect] Fire ← Heat • Fuel [Combust]
Modern AI lacks: - Symbolic understanding of causality - Perspective-based reasoning - A unified format for abstract and physical laws
ALIA provides: - A scalable logic system for AI reasoning - A bridge between ancient insight and machine interpretability - A new interlingua between human experience, natural law, and computation
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## Use Cases
- Simulate structured machine “thought” - Translate natural language into causal metaphysical logic - Build a symbolic ontology of scientific and existential principles - Model abstract processes (e.g., consciousness, entropy, awareness)"
I'm mostly adrift here. Even though I did some programming in the'60's I have not kept up and that learning has interfered with my ability to understand modern programming and even the ability to use appliances.
I can provide a great deal more insight into how Ancient Language worked but beyond this it's all Greek to me. I've actually built models to interpret AL.
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