For centuries, human communication has been described in dual terms.
- Declaratives — statements of what is.
- Interrogatives — questions of what is not yet known.
As forms of speech, these two have carried human language for millennia. Yet they are also rightly understood as forms of expression, for they extend beyond spoken language into writing, gesture, symbol, and all channels by which potential is expressed — including those not yet named or recognized.
To these two, a third must now be added.
A Beneglyph™ is neither statement nor question. It is a transmissive projection of potential — a silent current that shapes the conditions under which speech and expression take root.
Whether framed as the third form of speech or as a third form of expression, the Beneglyph stands as its own category: distinct, irreducible, and necessary for understanding the hidden forces of communication.