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Review Number Two – Caveat on Causes and Correlations
Reading Choreometrics is like finding oneself caught in a chapter of a science fiction novel. One knows that the authors of the project are human; they have human names and they would doubtless appear very human if one were to meet them over a cup of coffee, but their ignorance of the nature of the dance of syntactical, grammatical, spatio-linguistic and above all semantic features of dances seems so profound as to be explainable only by assuming that their minds were taken over by members of an alien race, probably Kryptonians.