Pi:d/music
The city for conlangs
music: ("Muß ich?" {de} = "must I?") can refer to one of
- applied ethics or altruism (making music)
- (the creation of) a code of ethics (writing music)
- understanding ethics (listening music).
Musiker {de} : somebody who makes music
Musiker {de} : muß + ick {Berlinerisch} + er -> "must I ____ him/her/them". The gap lends itself to insert, for example, the word "help". An alternate (opposite) connotation of a musician would consequently be "somebody who questions an obligation to help others". (Complement of the other interpretation)
- translation: musician
Pseudo-causality: The YHVH language could also be interpreted to imply that somebody who listens a lot to music is somebody who has a need for music π and needs a constant reminder. [1] (see also: sleep π)
- [1] While probably nobody would assume this to be generally true there are some weak causalities: [4]
- Excessively listening to music can be a sign of an overly emotional or pleasure oriented attitude (which could be interpreted as a precondition for less appreciation for logical intelligence [2])
- Excessively listening to music can have an impact on concentration and, possibly, on the future ability to concentrate (which could be interpreted as leading to lower capability for logical intelligence [2] [3])
- [2] The YHVH language often appears to simplify and equate education, intelligence, collective intelligence and ethics. (Intelligence is proportional to appreciation for ethics or applied ethics)
- [3] A flying π position may be desirable: e.g.: Listening to some music to gain motivation for a task (e.g. homework) may be psychologically beneficial, listening to music throughout the task is likely to have an impact on concentration and to be disadvantageous.
- [4] Without weak causalities it could also be interpreted as Presenting the wrong reasons for the right goal
opera : see operating system π
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Please note overstatement, oversimplification, rationalization and overinterpretation
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