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    Tuesday, October 18, 2005

    Thought chatter

    In the future, everyone will be signing as a necessity instead of
    speaking, because sound does not carry in the vacuum of space. Light
    does, therefore the language that best utilizes vision in order to
    convey the message, will be used. Written language will survive, but
    what abt communications? What if we find a way to float in space using
    nanotechnological exoskeletons only a cell thick as virtual
    skinspacesuits, with blood-bots in the blod to continually replenish
    the need for oxygen, no need to breathe for a time being. So can just
    float. The people who wishes to do so can still speak, sure, but it will
    have to be transmitted via additional devices. Signing just keeps
    everything ludditeanly simple.

    4 Comments:

    elisa said...

    send this stuff to nasa!
    so very true :-) sign language, anywhere, underwater, with gravity, or outer space.

    10/19/2005 12:03:26 PM  
    Anonymous said...

    do they have radio waves out there in space?

    10/19/2005 03:21:13 PM  
    Ridor said...

    I do not think sign language will be the one to be used -- I mean, at the pace things are going, we will probably have laws that required CIs to install every Deaf person in the long run because it "stems" down the accessibility in their POV.

    R-

    10/22/2005 08:04:57 PM  
    Jason said...

    yeah, there's radio waves out there in space. Otherwise, radio astronomy (SETI, etc) would never exist! However, SOUND does not exist in space. If you lived long enough to scream in the vacuum of space, no one would hear you because sound is mainfested by the vibration of air. Space has no air that can be vibrated in order to make hearing people hear. We deafies would thrive if we were able to hold our breath long enough in space! :)

    Ridor, would you LET a law be passed to require CIs? I thought you would be one of the first to lead the fight!

    11/03/2005 11:06:53 PM  

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