Darwin's theory of evolution is basically described from the perspective of biological morphological variation, and biological language is actually a branch of evolutionary theory, and modern research rarely involves this field.
Just like the programming language, from Basic, Lisp, etc. at the beginning, to the current C, Java, Python, Go... If the Go mouse is a new species (the gopher), then Go is the language used by the Go mouse. So, how do humans decipher the Go mouse language?
If the Go mouse was placed in ancient times, no one could understand it at that time. The reason why humans today can understand it is because we know the history and process of its birth, and after N iterations of versions, it is today. looks like. In fact, the evolution rate of biological languages is far less than that of machine languages. New machine languages are born every few years, while biological languages require tens of millions of years of evolution (the birth of new species).
Likewise, if we knew how the Go rat evolved in the first place, we could decipher its language.
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