I'm thinking every species of animal on earth has no trouble communicating with other members of its species. And i bet cave men, you know, the cave people, they without a dictionary and a language and a school, i'm sure they communicated with each other when they were hungry or sleepy. Maybe we should tune the question a little tighter and ask, maybe basic discoveries could be communicated, but not subtle nuances of discoveries which would require a more sophisticated way of communication. What do you think of that? That's my answer, and i'm sticking to it. We find u i think we would find those nuances the same way we found nuances for when you're deaf or when you're blind
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