Bilingual Cognition
The capacity to think and operate in multiple languages simultaneously
Bilingual cognition is the ability to think and work in more than one language, switching as context demands. It is more than speaking two languages; it means ideas are accessible in either language without heavy translation overhead.
In this manifesto, it matters because it hints at a deeper structure: concepts sit above words. That's the intuition behind going across the Sprachraums and building a language-agnostic index—ideas should be retrievable regardless of the language they were first recorded in.
Sunghyun Cho works bilingually in his digital brain. Extracranial and Coscientist aim to mirror this at system scale by:
- linking notes across languages through shared concepts, forming a multilingual knowledge mesh
- preserving translation fidelity while flagging translation nuance loss
- keeping provenance so claims can be traced back to their original-language sources