I often use specific words in specific ways...
Redefine words...
And have to invent new words and terms for concepts that are not in the American English language...
I think in Ideas...Concept...Visualizations...
I don't think American English is my first language...Another mystery...and another bit of a complication with getting my ideas across and for you to understand them...
Ah! A Glossary of Professor Grant terms is what I need!
And here it is...
Deeper Answers

Deeper Answers are answers that go deep down to a foundation source, idea, or theory/theory set. They are complete answers as opposed to partial, incomplete, and inadequate answers which don't really answer anything at all.
Shallow and Superficial Pseudo-Answers

Are answers that don't really answer the question. But may appear to for some people. Example: What is the Meaning of Life? Pseudo-Answer: 42!
Professor Grant Speak

Grant often uses analogies to try to communicate some concepts. The challenge here is that he often uses aerospace and orbital mechanics terms that while accurate don't make a lot of sense for people who have never left the ground. This is Professor Grant Speak. It works but may not be easily interpretable.
"Stop using big words!"
What students told me at that horrible high school in East Bumblef***, Illinois where everyone was related to everyone else and things were quite backwards - Think something below "Green Acres". So...I don't use "big words" to intimidate people (though I know some who aren't really that smart do) but rather to convey precise and specific meanings...as well as trying to bring the conversation up to higher/high levels. I guess that I've stopped doing this much as an adult...which is a shame.
Precise and Basic (DaVincian Idea)
My idea for two new spoken and written languages to act as a universal language with strong support for concepts and more precision. English has one word for "love" - Sanskrit has 96! English has one word for "snow" - The Scots language has over 400! Growing up in Wisconsin where the winters are cold and the snow is deep I made up my own words for different types of snow...
So the Idea with Precise and Basic is that we need a much better language than English, a language that actually makes sense and also is spoken as it is written (like Spanish), and it NOT ambiguous or amorphus. Basic would be a simple version...and Precise would be the expanded version of Basic with new more precise words and multi-dimensional modifiers...
Yes, I've looked at other artificial languages such as Esperanto and Loglam and such, but they are just crude "thrown together" of bits and pieces of multiple languages...nothing truly good and engineered. English is quite horrible except for song lyrics and poetry. I still have trouble with English after all these years...Because it makes no sense!
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