Study VI

The Hungarian Hypothesis

Does the language a mind thinks in change how it thinks?
Planned
What it will measure

Language as program.

Agglutinative languages encode relationship, time and intention inside single morphemes. Test whether a cognitive-mode specification written in Hungarian modulates output differently than the same spec in English.

Method · planned

Same spec, two languages.

Author matched mode specs in Hungarian and English; run identical arms; measure the modulation delta on the far-and-good frontier.

Why it matters

The document is the program.

If the language of the spec changes the cognition it produces, the medium of thought is itself a lever, a uniquely Living Mirrors thread.