If the brain is composed of different parts and one or some of them are dedicated for language does that mean that the concept was always there before humans started communicating.
If so then does that mean that we reached the end of discovery/invention of such concepts since no brain „spaces“ are left.
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yes – things exist before we “discover” (really understood and defined) them…..everyone knew that gravity existed and dropping something causes it to fall…..what we didnt have is a standard formula to express it and the understanding of earth mass pulling objects in the scale of space
humans have always had the capacity for speech or vocal communication; over time it went from grunting to the pronunciations and words we are familiar with today…..in 300 years the rules for speech might change and a whole new set of words will be introduced
It’s hard to say we will reach the end of discoveries of how the brain functions. I am sure there are still things being researched and new discoveries will be made of how humans work/function/operate/think
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