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3-3 So much, unfortunately, of this as a practice leads to added layers of distorted perception in measuring ‘personal’ and ‘collective awareness’. This is due to the predetermined judgement put forth by the predetermined unexamined knowled…
2-3 'All' of this taught or absorbed knowledge had once emerged out of the 'nothingness'. Someone once coined a 'form', ‘sound’ or ‘sign’ and then established a 'meaning' association, and this ‘form-meaning’ structure or connection goes thr…
1-3 When you come across someone for the first time, there is a high probability you would exchange some surface level information with one another to establish recognition and identification. Then, the individuals concerned would first per…
2-2 Any product of holistic 'truth' is connected in the multitude of OI, it aligns with 7, and some schools of thought 12, nodes. One core of these nodes is the ‘heart’ - interestingly connecting 3 higher and 3 lower nodes. That is where AI…
1-2 The illusion of choice & Organic Intelligence The architecture of reality is a manifestation of intertwined and interconnected factual information which hold the whole archetype intact. In our evolution of ‘consciousness’ this came to …
6-6 Thus, the word ‘Atum’ in turn is also related to the word ’Atom’ [https://www.eoht.info/page/Atoms%20and%20Atum ]. The name ‘Atum‘ also gave rise to the same idea and concept of atma(n) in Sanskrit <आत्मा> [https://www.eoht.info/page/At…
5-6 The Proto-Semitic ‘theta’ *θ had evolved in Arabic most likely through Old North and Old South Arabian; taking also into consideration that also the older varieties of Aramaic had the*θ, and both Aramaic and Classical Hebrew had develop…
4-6 What corresponds to the earliest demonstrated record of the name ‘Adam’ in Semitic languages, is the Old Egyptian ‘Atum’ [https://www.eoht.info/page/Heliopolis%20creation%20myth ] - a primordial God of which the biblical ‘narrative’ of…
3-6 The crosslinguistic tendency in sound change is ‘simplification’, that is, complex sounds with more features become lenited into simpler sounds with less features. In Akkadian, *ʕ has zero reflexes and this was compensated by a process …
2-6 ʕθm in Arabic and other Semitic languages will be unpacked in details as follows: First, the Proto-Semitic *ʕ is the pronunciation of the letter name *ʿayn- ‘eye’ in Proto-Semitic which in turn is derived from the Proto-Afroasiatic *ʕa…
1-6 As a Linguist, one of the things I really enjoy pursuing is to study word fossils and the evolution of words. One of personal interest is to critically examine the etymology of a name I have carried for over 40 years now, as I’m writing…
2-2 The scientific enterprise is not an ‘opinion’; it accounts for ‘critical thinking’ and it also accommodates ‘empirical evidence’ to arrive at well-rounded comprehension. The scientific enterprise provides roadmaps; solutions; practica…
1-2 I fully subscribe to the ‘scientific enterprise’ and the ‘scientific methods’ for a lot of reasons. One significant reason is that ‘science’ is for ‘everyone’. The core premise of the scientific enterprise is to study ‘variables’ and…
Now as we finally covered this topic with presenting historical, archaeological, linguistic, neurological, biological, & also psychological evidence, it does now become clear that the given ‘truth’ is that there so much ‘diversity’ in this …
8-8 In other mammals, there also some species in fossa, elephants, spiders, lemur, and also binturong which also have sexual organs that have no male-penis or female-vagina pattern association. There also some birds and also insects that sh…
7-8 ‘Sex’ is “determined” by the temperature at which the eggs are raised and this occurs in all crocodiles and alligators, some lizards and turtles, and occasionally in fish. The female can “control” the “sex ratio” amongst her offspring b…
6-8 Stereotypes or ‘crimes in the name of nature’: 1- “An organism is solely male or female for life”. No that’s not true, the most common body form in plants and, may be, in half of the animals is to be ‘both’ male and female at the same …
5-8 (I) Male and female “crisscrossing”: Yes - some fish change ‘sex’ several times during their life. From “unsexed” to a female then to a male, and then back to a female; or from “unsexed” to a male, then to a female, then back to a male.…
4-8 In animals, ‘hermaphrodites’ are common in the ocean. Most of the marine invertebrates are ‘hermaphrodites’ and this includes: snails, starfish, barnacles, sea anemones, and fan worms. This also includes quarter of the fish in the pacif…
3-8 (C) Same-size gametes: some species of algae, fungi and protozoans have an all-one-size gametes. (D) More than two gametes sizes: this occur in some single-celled organisms, the protozoans; Clamydomonas euchlora; or in multicellular or…
2-8 This is just the tip of the iceberg, and this synthesis provides only some basic information for this topic as reported in the literature (Roughgarden 2013); or (Berkowitz 2022). (A) There exist an all-female asexual species, and this …
1-8 It’s time now to take this to the ‘nature’ point of reference, and that is: what does ‘nature’ show us? What are the pattern(s) out there? And what can we learn from these pattern(s)? Remember when we first presented the etymology of t…
Now after presenting the empirical evidence in the domain of human biology. It’s time now to connect the human brain - which we previously tapped on in (1-3—3-3) on Dec 21, 2025; and behavioral psychology. Behavioral psychology There is …
3-3 The most important argument here is that the human brain does not have a predictable sex-related ‘feature’ which can be associated with different individuals and the type of their ‘genitals’. The human brain, instead, is a mosaic spe…
2-3 Human Biology Human biological sexual characteristics do not fit neatly into the ‘binary’ classification, regardless whether we consider: ‘genitals’ or even our brains (Berkowitz 2023)*. According to Berkowitz (2023)*, human ‘genital…
1-3 In this ongoing pursuit in the available literature and scientific enterprise to demonstrate that we are collectively inherently ‘nonbinary’ and so ‘diverse’, we first presented a linguistic introduction in (1-2—2-2) on the word etymolo…
Thank you for your comment, @terrifiedintersex.bsky.social. Every single day there some vulnerable individuals in the world who could be subjected to discrimination or even risk just because they are not fitting into this binary ‘thought’…
3-3 Now after presenting the distribution of gender marking patterns in around 257 spoken languages, there also empirical evidence and more data on the patterns and distribution of ‘personal pronouns’, like ‘he’, ‘she’ etc. with ‘masculine-…
2-3 As of today, there are about 7159 languages in the world [Ref. SIL International. Online version, below]*. Some of these languages have a gender marking or pronominal forms which could correspond to a sex-based or non-sex-based distinct…
1-3 Human languages So far we have presented an empirical historical and archaeological evidence and we have also synthesized that evidence in the documented literature in the cradles of human civilization, as it occurred in the Mediterran…
5-5 The Middle East In the history or heritage of the Middle East, ‘intersex’ or ‘non-binary’ instances were described in many ways: in Hebrew, for instance, <אַנְדְּרוֹגִינוֹס> ‘intersex’, <טומטום> ‘unrecognizable/undetermined’; in Arabic…
4-5 Early India In Hinduism, the concept of the universal absolute supreme self, i.e. Brahman, is formless and genderless. Other deities have been also depicted as both male and female, i.e. hermaphrodite, such as 'Ardhanarishvara' ('Shiva…
3-5 Ancient Greece There also a very important word of relevance here, which is the word ‘hermaphrodite’. According to OED, the word ‘hermaphrodite’ was coined in 1670 from late 14c. ‘hermofrodito’ derived from Latin ‘hermaphroditus’, an…
2-5 Sumer An early account of 'creation', which taps on this topic, comes from Sumer which is older than 4000 years - in a translation of tablet 1.1.2, a narrative of 'creation' and the role of the Gods Enki and Ninmaḫ. Six differences were…
1-5 As we said earlier in (1-2; 2-2), we will present historical, archaeological, linguistic, neurological, biological, & also psychological evidence to demonstrate the ‘non-binary’ nature of this existence. We will first present the histor…
2-2 First use of the word to refer to a quality or character of being either male/female by physical features of genitalia & the part taken in reproduction with reference to animals was by 1520s. This ‘idea’ seems to have been derived from…
1-2 Defining Sex & Gender The backbone of any project of ‘knowledge’ is to 'define things' – i.e. to refine. When you attempt to define something, and the definition you come up with is not holistically and statistically inclusive, then it …
We are all ‘one’; and that is an actual undistorted ‘truth’ and it is very ‘real’. We all ‘merge’ in our historical lineages into this ‘oneness’ derived from the origin, and the roots of this origin are monogenetic based in Africa. Humanity…
We are all collectively, in present day standards, actually ‘immigrants’. Yes, we all are. Knowing that the only standing theory today which explains the evolution of humanity, really well, is in fact ‘monogenetic’ (M.R et.al 2020). The ove…
Most of the Global Issues the world is dealing with today; and have been also for long now still manifesting since the beginning of time and existence: politically, and socially, have most of the time, to do with ‘existential aspects’ that …
This is my first post in BlueSky. My initial social media experience and activism was in Mastodon - which I brought to closure on Dec 7th, 2025. I am an independent content creator, with Master’s and PhD in Linguistics from accredited & int…
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