ABSTRACT

The act of compression is a natural act of parsimony of a sentence to reduce the amount of characters used without the loss of the “content” of the message coded into this abbreviated form. Because the vowels of the english language, a, e, i, o, and u are the connecting units of consonants they form the “significant” junction of words, especially prefix, suffix, and non-traditionally, infix positions in the english language and by themselves, something english consonants do not normally do, become singularities of form and represent themselves accordingly.