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It seems ridiculous to have two languages to describe things,maths and the vernacular. Nouns are sets in space and verbs are sets in time,this explains why verbs have past present and future tenses and nouns do not. The distinction is made in the retina by the stellate retinal ganglion cells which fire when the image moves across their dendritic field,since all men have this arrangement it explains why all languages have nouns and verbs. As Aristotle said all knowledge is A is B,nouns and verbs,that is all you need.