Applied logic

 

According to Derek Browne a conscious state of mind is a mental state which can reflect upon itself. Let us take this as a math formula for better understanding. If X is equal to X then X is equal to X+Y. What Browne here defines so arguably is that you are actually able to reflect consciously say on your subconscious.

Why to state that?

Say that you are French and you are learning English as a second language. If the above theory applies, your consciously stated sentences must be formulated in both languages. But as I was saying you are only TRYING to acquire French.

And here comes the boobie-trap. In order to learn both languages at the same level, you must be having the predisposition, or biological functionality which will make you suitable to perform this action.

Now, if that is true, according to the same logic there are no FIRST and SECOND languages, but there is only a partial summing-up of precognition and recognition. By recognition I mean that one actually recognizes EVERY language as their own, given that the precognition is the first language that is provided by the immediate environment the subject is living in.