3002: Language becomes universal.

Sarah Langenberg

No longer hindered by misunderstandings arising from the inability to communicate, in this milestone year, all languages of the world have at last melded into one universal language that is spoken by everyone in all parts of the world. Ancient languages, ranging from English to Chinese, still exist but are quickly dying out as only a few remaining generations that can remember the exact rules that are necessary to read and write. An event of unprecedented importance in our history, this language that is able to communicate rich ideas never thought possible through the constraints that were present in individual languages, is thought to be the superior form of communication and at last, has finally emerged.