Standard Knowledge
I come here to discover standard knowledge.
And like Gaul, standard knowledge is divided into three parts.
There is spoken standard knowledge, there is literate standard knowledge, and there is electric standard knowledge.
We all learn spoken standard knowledge at our mother's knee, we learn spoken standard knowledge naturally and intuitively.
Almost all of us learn literate standard knowledge by being ripped from our warm spoken home and compelled by the State to go to a special institution called a school, with specially trained staff called teachers, to learn to read and write.
And once again we are learning electronic standard knowledge naturally and intuitively at home with the telephone, the television, the radio, and the computer.
And interstingly, the spoken standard knowledge is the content of literate standard knowledge, and the literate standard knowledge is the content of the electric standard knowledge.
So the spoken standard knowledge, the literate standard knowledge, and the electronic standard knowoledge, fit inside each other like Russian dolls.