Marsji with 1.08 million words was created to explore whether meaning can exist independently from the cultural and phonetic noise of human languages. Traditional languages evolved naturally over thousands of years, shaped by geography, emotion, history, and social structures. While this makes them rich and expressive, it also introduces ambiguity, inconsistency, and semantic drift. The same word can mean different things in different contexts, while different languages often describe the same concept in incompatible ways.
Marsji was designed as an attempt to reduce this instability by separating conceptual meaning from pronunciation and cultural influence. Its purpose is not to replace human languages, but to create a stable semantic bridge between them. The project also explores how artificial intelligence might process knowledge more accurately when concepts are structured through invariant meanings instead of purely statistical language patterns. In that sense, Marsji functions as both a linguistic experiment and a semantic framework for future AI systems.
Marsji creator: Rouzee Gino