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This is a sort of continuation of my book: March of the evil empires: English versus the feudal languages. The theme discussed here is an expansion of the ideas cursorily mentioned in the concluding part of that book. In that book, the aim was to discuss the general qualities of feudal languages as against that of English. However in the present book, what has been dealt with is about the inner codes of language and their links and relationship with the codes of reality. The contention is that reality is a creation of some superior software, and that language codes do have connection with it. The book is an expansion of this idea. I do believe that this book merits consideration. If what is contended here does have substance, there is every chance that the whole outlook modern science has with regard to reality and human existence may be altered. Apart from all that, this book might give a lot of enlightenment about the various triggers that do affect human mind and emotions. Persons who are into the study of human mind and its varied features might gain a lot from this book. Beyond all that, there is a huge discussion on the effect of language codes on human genetic features. From this perspective, this book might be seen to deal with such subjects as ethnographic studies, anthropology &c. from an entirely new angle of pondering and vision. In the ultimate count, this book is part of the pioneering work done by this author in the study of the Software codes of reality! But beyond all this, this is a book that does deal with human mental features and reactions. As such it is book on psycology also. Not the academic version, but something much more deeper.