A hypothetical situation in which a baby is cared for by unseen helpers.
A baby is born. It has an empty mind. It is kept in an environment where there is no human speech at all. The baby is not deaf. It hears birds, bees, crickets, rain, wind, thunder. It sees lightning, rain, creatures. The baby has no words to give the thunder, lightning, birds, bees any name. The baby has no words. The baby grows and sees more and hears more of all around it. But yet, it still never hears a human voice. The baby does not hear words. The baby falls and hurts itself. The pain is another factor which adds to the experience of the baby as it grows. The baby utters a sound as the pain hurts. It has no words but it has vocal chords. The sound is a cry caused by the pain. We know that sound. The first sound a baby makes after birth. That sound is not words. It is a physical reaction brought about by the physical anatomy of the baby. It has vocal chords because mankind has been developing vocal chords for millions of years. But this baby has never heard human vocal chords in the way we have heard vocal chords. The baby has a body which is the accumulated development of thousands of previous generations of its ancestors. But the baby has never heard a human voice, which is what all other babies have heard (unless born deaf of course).
The baby experiences hunger. It is fed with food. The baby experiences cold. It is clothed and kept warm. The baby experiences pain. It is comforted. But it has yet to hear a human voice.
The baby continues to grow. When it is hungry it experiences the sort of withdrawl symptoms that smokers experience when they 'need' a cigarette. The baby has an 'image' in its mind of 'food.' It has seen food. It has tasted food. It has smelled food. It has experienced the pleasure that food brings to the baby. But the baby has no words to use. It has never heard words. It has 'images' and 'cravings' and 'experiences' that it remembers from seeing, tasting, touching, smelling and eating. But it has no words.
It knows when it is hungry, cold, warm, uncomfortable.....
But it has no words. It has never heard a human voice and has no 'experience' of words.
The baby grows and knows what it feels. Hunger, pain, thirst, cold, tired, discomfort, and does not want to experience any of these. It grows and knows warmth, full-tummy, drinks, comfortable rest, and has images of what creates these feelings. It uses its eyes, taste buds, nose, ears, bodily sensory impulses from skin, and it has images of all it has seen and heard and felt stored within its brain. But the baby has no words. The baby has never heard a human voice. The baby has been growing in total isolation from mankind.
When it becomes hungry it remembers what it did to stop being hungry. Similarly, when it feels cold. It takes action to assuage its discomforts. It is aware of its condition and what it needs to do. The baby is nearly into adulthood and has still not heard or seen humans. It cannot create words, but it can recall images.
A picture paints a thousand words. It does not need words. It survives by answering the needs of its body as it grows into adulthood. It cannot string a sentence together to describe how it feels. It has no experience of words. But it does know how to stay warm, dry, fed and watered. It learns and adapts to its surroundings. It imitates the sounds it knows.
If the baby could give itself a name, what would it be? It doesn't know words and names are needed to be made from a word. If it was to be given a name would it be called
tarzan?

"Bipolar is a roller-coaster ride without a seat belt. One day you're flying with the fireworks; for the next month you're being scraped off the trolley" I said that.