DISCLAIMER: Apologies if the issues I raise here have already been addressed in other threads. I try to do my best to look at what's been posted before I post, but I'm only a flat with no muse... so if this has already been beaten to death, go ahead and direct me to that thread.
That being said, let's talk about language.
I was thinking about language and communication in Eclipse Phase. Let's assume that anyone who's packing a muse (and the implants to support it) has the ability to translate a language as it as being spoken. Through augmented reality, I'm sure that it's possible to make it appear that a person's lips are moving properly for the language you understand. I'm sure that with proper mesh access, a muse can likely download an entire language in no time at all.
So why would people bother learning languages? This got me thinking.
The first reason I could think of was idiomatic expressions. Let's say you speak Farsi and your muse has an English translation program. Is your software cool enough to figure out that "What's up?" can mean "hello" as well as "are you all right", but usually doesn't mean an inquiry about that which is elevated? I could go either way on the question. Your muse could tell you "He's saying hello" or "He wants to know what's above you. Yeah. It makes no sense to me either." I'm leaning towards the muse understanding, but the jury is still out for me. So I could see people not quite trusting translation software and wanting to know for themselves... and thus learning another language.
But then I started to think about how would a person go about learning a language in EP. How would that happen? I mean... have you have a muse that can speak to you at the speed of thought. Imagine for a moment that you have a person in your head that can clue you in on what you're saying wrong before you say it. Before long, you'd probably be pretty fluent. or would you? Would you instead rely completely on your muse to cue you for words and phrases?
This got me thinking about education in general.
How do young people learn skills in EP? Let's say you're about 20 years old when the game begins and you've lived most of your adolescent & adult life with a muse. Why would you need to sit through a class? Why would a teacher need to drone on and on to you when you can just download a math instruction class to your muse. Wouldn't a person's muse make the best teacher? An AI that understands your preferences and tries to anticipate your needs?
Let's assume that there are still elementary schools as people aren't born with their implants (right?). So at some point kids get their muse implanted. Then what? Do they attend classes? How would that work?
Would the classes be in simulspace and speeded up? Simulspace can have different time dilations. So could you take ten hours of classes in ten minutes? How much could you learn by the time you're 18?
Think for a moment about how high school serves to socialize young adults. If there aren't classes to go to, why would you need a high school? If there's no high school, how are kids becoming socialized? Through the mesh?
What about college level work? When would that begin? If you can go into simulspace and have things done 60 times faster, how old are you when you go for say... your Doctorate?
Of all those indentured infomorphs, I'm sure some of them are highly educated... and could possibly be tasked with educating others.
Lots to think about.
Your thoughts?
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-Duke Rollo