The Cosmic civilization does not possess a language in the human sense of the term. Their mode of communication seems closer to a physical phenomenon than a linguistic one: a weaving of frequencies, geometric patterns, and shifts in sensory perception that trigger meanings beyond linear logic.
The Solarnati describe these encounters as “resonances of the soul”, perceptions that summon memories, visions, or intuitions. For them, the Cosmic tongue seems to activate deep emotional responses, often tied to nature or to what is ancestral.
The Hydrovelan, with their pragmatism, have tried to translate this language into acoustic patterns and changes in air pressure, finding in the vibrations a kind of cryptic poetry. Some pilots claim to have “felt” cosmic instructions in the currents of the sky, and refer to these moments as “the song of the heights”.
For the Nanocodax, by contrast, contact with this tongue has been disturbing. In certain neural networks, the cosmic signals are interpreted as sensory viruses or corrupted data strings. And yet, some maintain that within that chaos lies an alternative logic, one that only a sufficiently complex AI could begin to unravel.
The language of the Cosmics does not change only what is said, but how reality is perceived. Each act of communication with them leaves a trace: in the body, in the mind, or even in the material environment. The first sustained interactions seem to be altering their own mode of expression as well. Some humans swear they have heard echoes of human words in their chants, or sensed syntactic structures similar to Codax or Verna. It is still unclear whether this is adaptation, imitation… or mutual contamination.
