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Dear Fellow Earthlings,
In my experience the only instances of perfection I have encountered are true love, the creation of new life, and the 3.5 primary synergy of native language speech competency.
True love, by its very definition is perfection. If something is perfect, it has no flaws, no weaknesses, and is eternal. True love is thus a tautology, for if it is not true, then it is not true love, but only (at worst) an illusion -- or (at best), an approximation -- of it.
The creation of new life does sometimes result in the production of algae blooms, the birth of venomous snakes, and the specter of vicious people, to name some of its less than perfect manifestations. However, the process of reproduction itself is perfection in that new life springs forth from it.
As for 3.5 primary synergy, I have set it up as 58.3% of the distance between a human being's genetic predisposition for developing a native language and kerm actual attainment of the additional 2.5 of secondary and tertiary synergy necessary to reach a native speaker's level of speech motor skills application expertise. Although individual differences among native speakers are evident, their basic 3.5 primary synergy is a given -- and, as such cannot be improved upon (and is therefore, perfect).
For example, Handsome Lake, the great Seneca prophet, had a Seneca level of phonological expertise of at least 91. On the other hand, a typical Seneca native speaker's level of expertise is around 90.15. However, ALL native speakers of Seneca (including Handsome Lake and other great orators of the Seneca language), regardless of their social standing or degree of intelligence, share the "perfection" of 3.5 primary synergy phonological competence in Seneca!
Steve Walker Earthsaver and Jingles Creator
© 2013 Steve Walker, The Jingles-The Japan Foundation for English Pronunciation, Summit Enterprises.