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linguistic data to allow their computer to start the analysis of the problem. With these basic information, it would have analysed, alone, a fast speed, the linguistic sets of our planet. If the brains of the Ummits would be better structures as ours, could it conceive all the grammatical and lexical elements, so quickly ? On the opposite point of view, the computer which will be ours in some centuries could very well record in real time all speeches given on the planet. It would be able to make a semantic analysis, may be with a more performing logic that the one on which our machines are based today4=. Such a language- computer would operate with "tries-errors", following the principles introduced by Noam Chomsky (the generative grammar). The children are doing so, by creating the missing words and "testing" them in the adult world. Although we remarked the the Ummits texts are full of naive neologisms4> . Just a remark. Would some human being, even in some ten years, be able to understand all the politic, economical, cultural and religious lever of a planet ? No. The role of the expeditionaries was to settle in key-points of the world some data recording systems. One of them would deal for the picking up of a huge radio and telephone communication. If the members of the UMMO network follow in real time the activities of numerous individuals on our planet (also mine, as it will be the case later) this is certainly not by listening directly to the conversations, or by analysing what I am typing now. Whether on of this member would have to be connected 24 hours a day on my telephone. The analysis of the psychology of men of the Earth could be based on their speeches and their writings, as on the encephalic structure, analysed neuron after neuron, with a scanner. Generally, the survey of the whole planetary activities, through a numerous number of individuals, or sample-individuals, would be performed by a machine. The understanding of our social mechanisms would then not be done through single discussions between the expeditionaries, who would exchange their impressions. The information could have been entered in the computer, which would have built a model of our society, with predictive capabilities. After some months or some years, the Ummits would have just asked their machine: If the authors of the documents are authentic extraterrestrial expeditionaries, it seems then that in front of all situations, they would consult the panel of suggestion given by the machine, with some probability forks (which are always presented in the texts with an abnormal precision). This would explain by the way the all the psychological failures all along this story which would 135