Biography and Overview of the Book and Theory is Own Words

Hi My name is Christopher Richard Oszywa and am the pioneer or the creator of the theory “Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Languages” Background (Brief Auto Biography related to the theory) I was Born, in the Holly Cross mountains, in Poland. My parents who were both acedemics. My mum was a language teacher and did linguistic research at a Crocow University, while my dad was a Horticulturalist and a teacher. When I was 11 years old, my parents migrated to Sydney Australia, via Vienna Austria, as there was Martial Law due to Solidarity revolution in Poland, which attempted to overthorough the Communist system. As a teenager, in Australia, I went to multicultural schools and was interested in sports and biology. It was at the age of about 17/18 that I first had a cognition about the importance of Alarm Sounds in languages. “I remember walking between different leveles of a TAFE building that I realised that there has to be something to the Sounds in Languages that caues there to be such difference between students from different countries or cultures”. I specifically compared and contrasted two of my friends, one was Carlos who from South America, and the other was Winston from Hong Kong. Carlos was very relaxed and social while Winston was more intense and focused. Aound this time I had a strange almost supernatural experience. Being a person that believes in science I did not think much of it at the time. I believe in the middle of the night during sleep, this light from the stars shone into my eyes as if tranferring information, the letters looked a little bit like Egyptian and they were gold in colour. This went on for few hours for few nights in the row. At the endI got up in the miiddle of the night and walked to the living room,v sleep walking, to the window to see from where in the sky the light was coming. I pointed to the large window to the direciotn of the sky and the glass shattered into little pieces. My dad witnessed it and said he never seen anything like this before. This cognition related to Sounds in Langauges propelled me on a life long journey of the discovery of this idea of Evolutionary alarm sounds within Languages. Naturally my preference was to study Commerce and Finance, however I made a decision to persue psychology which interested me, and linguistics which was my great weakness, but I needed to purseure this study do be able to reaseach the topic. (Rember how I used to stay up till 4 am in the morning drinking coffee and smoking cigareted to stimulate my self to continue with the investigation. Remember how I used to go to different libraires to search deep in the storage for articles from 1950, 60 , 70 on the topic, this took many years of work). Culminating in the publishing of the book “Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Languages”. And then subsequent improved editions with more relevant or marketable titles “Frightened the World into Prosperity” and “Motivate Poor Countries to Develop”. The next part goes into the book “Evolutionary Alarm Sounds with In Languages” show an earlier video where I discribed the work in 1995.) I have innitially completed a basic manuscript of this theory in 1995, it took about 7years of intense work, on all sort of topics ranging from Ancient and Modern History, Economics, Linguistics to Biology, Antropology and Psychology. I was able to bring the work to a more integrated and publishable state in 2003 and the work was publsihed by Seaview Press. The book was published in the form of an Academic thesis. (Going over the theory: in own words in simplified way. I speak and images or short videos are placed over the speech). Let me go over the Core Concepts of the Theory: 1. Alarm Sounds have evoloved in nature, with the purpose of increasing the perceptiona performance in situations that are important to survivial. The most common situations in nature that are important to survival are life threatening situation, such as when a predator approaches. 2.These sounds have specific physiological characteristics, they are vowel like and they are either long or intense or both. So for instance when long they might sound a bit like [aaaa, aaaa, aaaa} [oouu, oouuu, oouu] When they are short but more intense they would sound more like [a,a,a,a,a}. Or when long and intense they would sound somthing like So the alarm sound in nature, when they occur in languages, causes the people to be affected by these sounds and because these sounds are continuesly present in speach, they increase focus and sene of urgency in the population, jut like they increase the focu and urgency when the alarm sounds is made in nature. In short we need to raise a societies focus and sense of urgency to get things done. To study hard for longer periond of time, to attentivelly organise and manage efficiently all the infrastructiure and institutions. This is achieved by having a society speak a language with many intense alarm sounds. The book indentifies that societies that speach langauges with high concetration of these alarm sounds are either economically developped or quickly developing. Societies that have the highest concentration and most intense alarm sounds are the societies that speak Asiatic tonal or pitch langugaes such as as China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. These societies have the most intensely focused with highest sense of urgency populationm caused them to be the hardest workers and students in the world. This is visible in their procutivity whrer majority of wold production is made in these coutries. Then we have societies with moderate to high amount and intensity of alarm sounds in their languages are the Germanic Languages Speaking societies such as English, German, Dutch ext and the languages related to Greco-Roman civilizaitons, languages such as French and to a lesser extent Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. These societies were reasonable well organised and productive. (However because of this moderate level of of focus and sense of urgency, they have also a naturally creative society. Then we have most of the other societies that we would describe as third word societies that speak languages that have relatively very little amount of alarm sounds in their languages, such as India, Pakistan and Africa. These societies the theory would argue are finding it hard to develop their languages do not stimulate thier society to have constant focus and not enough of sense of urgency to develop, organise and manage a modern society that is relaxtively complex and requires a lot of attentiveness. Book Overview The first chapters discribes the evolutionary basis of alarm and outlines how they can occour in languages. The chapted outlines that societies that are developed of quickly developing speak languages with high concentraiton of alarm sounds. The Second and Thind chapted briefly outlines the major languages and illustrates that societies that are highly developed and industrious speak language with high concentration of alarm sound, where the more competitive they are the more intense and the more frequent these alarm sounds occour. Chapter Four, The theory is also explored in historical context. Noting that all the high level civilizaiotn of the past, also utilised alarm sounds in their langauges to drive their developement and organisation. Chapted Five, looks at the psychological impact that alarm sounds have on human and animal behavour. It descusses how sounds affect early brain structure and the cognitions and respose to these sounds are automatic. It discasses the cuscading effects that alarm sounds have on behavious of relates it to the domiance hierarchy in animal kingdom. And chapter Six, dicusses how the effect of alarm sound, which include high focus and sense of urgency might be advantagous to economic development. It delves into the concept of Wundts curve and optimal performance. Also touches on possible agression shounds founds in Arabic and Korea. Final Note Unlike many other hypothesis of econmical developent of poor countries, this theory is actually applicable and testable. We can actually engeneer a language, so that it contains more alarm sounds with higher intensity, we can observe how the population become more focused and higher ense of urgency. We would then oberve every part of the society becoming organise and more efficint an as a result developed and prosperous.

Christopher Richard Oszywa

12/9/20241 min read

A black and white bird perched on a twisted branch against a backdrop of green foliage. The bird's posture suggests alertness, with its head pointed upward and beak slightly open.
A black and white bird perched on a twisted branch against a backdrop of green foliage. The bird's posture suggests alertness, with its head pointed upward and beak slightly open.

Evolutionary alarm sounds