(Approaching Infinity) There was a reference, I think it was a year ago, that Indo-European was the Kantekkian language, right? And it was like the remainder… or I can't remember the word that they used - the remainder of the Kantekkian language that survived and that was the origin of what we call Proto-Indo-European or something like that.
Session 14 January 2023 said:
Q: (Ze Germans) What was the first Indo-European language created by the gene builders?
A: Indo-European was not "created". Language emerged into your reality.
Q: (L) It "emerged"...
A: Indo-European was a misnomer for the remnants of the Kantekkian language.
(L) Yeah. Didn't they say something about the Basque language too?
(Chu) That was more recent about the aliens.
(L) That was fairly recent.
(Chu) That was more recent about the alien language.
(L) The alien language.
(Chu) That it was similar to Basque.
(L) That's creepy. So, I would say that the modern, oh, well, okay... Let's ask.
(Altair) Which modern language is closest to Kantekkian?
A: Old Germanic.