http://www.dscript.org/uscript.pdf
Q: How is this a universal language?
A : Unlike most languages Uscript divorces itself form the human experience as much as possible.
It starts by defining math visually in a universally obvious way, then physics, and then builds upon them to construct higher level and more abstract terms. Unlike other constructed languages it does not define itself with another language, its dictionary is entirely written in Uscript. This document does describe Uscript with English to help explain it to the reader but the English is not necessary
The definitions are in the graphics, If you extract only the graphics Uscript can stand alone without any human language to define itself and be universally decipherable (as long as the reader has a minimum level of understanding in math and physics).









