Human civilization, too, may be vadacadous. We build monuments while resources dwindle. We innovate technology while ecosystems crumble. The forward march of progress is shadowed by internal decline — moral, environmental, psychological. The vadacadous condition confronts us with a sober truth: movement does not guarantee improvement, and decline does not preclude purpose.
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Despite its absence from dictionaries, a speaker hearing "vadacadous" for the first time might instinctively feel it should be a word. This is due to a psychological phenomenon known as the "bouba/kiki effect" or, more specifically, morphological productivity. The English language is highly permissive; we can often invent new words (neologisms) by attaching standard prefixes and suffixs to existing roots. Because the rhythm of "vadacadous" (pronounced roughly as vah-dah-KAY-dus ) creates a multisyllabic, latinate sound, the brain processes it similarly to legitimate adjectives like "vivacious" or "voracious." The brain recognizes the pattern and assumes validity, even when the definition is entirely absent. Human civilization, too, may be vadacadous