Our language is incredible, root meanings, doublespeak, word creation etc. But when speaking this language there are often times where certain words are difficult to pronounce. Words that are difficult to pronounce are difficult to remember. I believe this greatly limits our abilities to communicate and have real discussions.
This mainly applies to the sciences. Particularly chemistry. I know I probably sound like an idiot or that I'm too lazy to expand my vocabulary. That is true to an extent and this is analogous to how children can't physically enunciate the names of dinosaurs. I'm only complaining now because it seems to me that cryptic language inhibits our abilities to warn people about this vax.
It seems to me that the people who articulate things simply are labeled stupid while people who speak cryptically are assumed to be experts, this world is backwards.
One real form of magic is spellcraft. The ability to reshape how others perceive the world around them, through nothing more than vocalizations.
Through spelling, according the laws of grimoire, one is able to cast a sentence. Will you allow yourself to be sentenced by another man? (our word “grammar” comes from the bound collection of spells, known as a grimoire).
This all may sound fruity or too esoteric to be true, but at a minimum, those who rule our world appear to believe it to be the case.
As simple as...one can't suggest a word without first shaping it out of perceived sound. Consenting to such a suggested word (information) implies ignoring the perceived sound (inspiration).