What’s a Bit?
A Bit is a small, clearly defined unit of meaning. It’s the building block of BitLanguage.
A **Bit** is a small, clear idea—usually a word or phrase—that’s been carefully defined so everyone means the same thing when they use it.
Think of Bits like **Lego bricks for communication**. You can snap them together to build bigger ideas, or zoom into one if it gets fuzzy.
BitLanguage helps people communicate with less confusion and more clarity by using these structured units to build meaning together.
From Idea to Clarity
A Bit isn't just a word—it's the beginning of structure.
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Bit: Stillness
→ Definition: The intentional pause before action. A state of rest that gathers power.
→ Example in use: “She entered stillness before speaking.”
→ Related Bits: Gaze, Initiate, Refine
Or explore how BitLanguage works → Explore the System