WHAT IS THE GREATEST INVENTION THAT MAN HAS CREATED?

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By kumarspsoft


The Biblical account of creation, though marvelously concise is not very informative. Scientific accounts of creation though extremely lengthily are also not very informative if one leaves out theories and conjectures. Scientific accounts attempt to explain the beginning of man's greatest invention while the Biblical account, perhaps wisely, makes no reference to the beginning of this invention; and instead by omission suggests that this invention was always part of man. It may have been that the author of Genesis could not conceive of man existing without this invention or he believed the invention to be a gift from the God and not created by man.

This invention, the most marvelous invention of man, though totally ignored by the Bible has had its conception explained by several ingenious theories. There is the Bow-Wow theory, the Pooh-Pooh theory, and the Ye-He-Ho theory. Even the names of these theories appear to belittle the significance of this invention; causing it to sound like just another ho-hum occurrence.

From its unchronicled beginning, this invention has spread throughout the world and is used, in some form, by nearly every human on earth. Today there are approximately 3,000 active variations; yet not single variation can be traced to its origin. Our own variation becomes lost in the dimly lit corridors of time only a mere 2,000 years ago where it merged with its earliest know ancestor: West Germanic. This variation is made up of approximately 40 audible contrasting elements; yet, it enables us to convey all known information.

Some of you, I am sure, have deduced the invention referred to - is language. Well - yes and no. I am not referring to ‘just' language but to that modification of language that allowed the communication of abstract ideas. The invention of language in and of itself is not sufficient to merit being called man's greatest or most laudable achievement. Almost all species of animals have developed some form or method of communication; however, these species have not evolved significantly in the area of intelligence. Why? Because Their languages lack the ability to communicate ideas above the level of their basic needs. It is this ability to communicate ideas above the level of basic needs that created the gap between the man and the animal. Abstract communications provided the fuel for the imagination; allowed man to consider maybes, possibilities, and what-ifs. Without this ability man would not be standing, reaching for space; he would be crouching, groping for existence. Perhaps this is where the Biblical account of creation really begins - man's discovery of the ability to communicate abstract ideas for without this invented ability man would still be more animal-like than God-like.

Language is no more mere words than a painting is a mere picture. While the art of words and the art of painting may require the truly gifted artist to show us the art in each, they are still art forms - even in the hands of the unskilled.

Otto Jesperson has stated: "Language is a art - one of the finest of arts."

I would add: "Language is the most necessary of arts."

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OneShot  says:
2 years ago

Great article, but can language really be considered an invention? You said it yourself that most animals can communicate in some fashion. So it seems our ability to communicate, while advanced beyond that of animals, seems no more than a genetically selected trait augmented by our ability to reason and buttressed by our understanding of cause and effect.

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sunkentreasure  says:
2 years ago

Thank you kumarspsoft for replying to my question. You have written great content.

I believe that languages came about because God didn't want the people building the Tower of Babel and He caused people to speak different languages so the one couldn't understand the other and they all left the Tower of Babel and went off in different directions.

Man has created some marvellous inventions like the computer, rocket, television, cell phone, microwave, camera, the wheel....the list is truely wonderful and amazing.

Which invention do readers believe is man's finest and best invention? What's your favorite invention that you cannot live without? Is it the hair-dryer, washing machine, DVD / CD Player, email and internet, musical instruments....Go ahead..please let me know..... Thank you kindly, Bernard.

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MrMarmalade  says:
2 years ago

kumarspsoft,May I humbly suggest you look at the Tower of Babel

A good hub I do not think language is an invention more of an achievement

MARNASA  says:
3 months ago

THE CELL PHONE IS THE GREATEST THING MAN EVERY INVENTED. BECAUSE U CAN TALK LONG DISTANCES WITHOUT TRAVELING

ConcernedCitizen  says:
3 months ago

I like this article. Very well organized, and your choice of vocabulary is exceptional.

Your view of language is quite like my own. I would add that written language is, in my opinion, closer to an invention than spoken word, though.

I AM  says:
3 weeks ago

WOW, after reading this, i came to the conclusion that man created language. And, therfore, all is created by man. A tree is not a tree, it is becuase man said it is. WOW. I have a sence that I can redefine my prior thoughs and create and define my experinces in a way that will work for me. I just noticed that I all along, have been the one who has pulled the wool over my eyes, the whole time.

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