The Three-Possibilities Framework

“We know this now because of what I said before, which is that when we come across these similar sounds and meanings for the founders, say, of mythological traditions, It’s either a borrowing, it’s either a German visiting India… or it’s a coincidence. But then we find so many other founders of mythological traditions in Indo-European languages… who have mythological founders with this MN sound in their name. So then we come to the common source.”

Source: Expanding Mental Models · (Episode 5)

Cross-theme: also M-N Sound. The logical trilemma: coincidence, borrowing, or common source. When the pattern repeats across 6+ IE cultures, only common source remains.


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