



Highly impractical. Much better to implement your "language-based computing" on top of the existing binary platform, as opposed to trying to create a computer based on language. I'm not even sure how you would do that, and I'm a bloody computer science major. I will point out that the human brain isn't based on language, either. It's based on connections between nerves and chemical reactions and electrical impulses. Just saying.
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Lol, I think I see what you are proposing. Instead of just the choice of 1 or 0, or on - off, we need to program our computers with more choices. How about on, off, maybe, back space the card punch, input from the printer, is the weather right, if-then-else-turn-left, it's dark down here, why is there air, etc. I'm sure that Seymour Cray would have taken this concept and run with it.
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No, not like you. The fastest computers in the world were for years were Cray computers.

Well I heard from some programmer technitians that it will work here in south africa a long time ago. Are you just trying to rain on my parade?
!! Going to my destruction !!

I never try to rain on anyone's parade.
I have no idea what you told them or who they were, but what you have described here is not going to work or it is explained poorly.
While a computer is based on binary there can easily be based on top of that a level that is based on much more complex basis of information, but that is not what you described.
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