Liang Wenhao (LEE-ang wen-HAO)

Inventor of the Net of Voices

Liang Wenhao of Midgard was a linguist and physicist who longed to dissolve the silences between peoples. His studies ranged from harmonic mathematics to oral tradition, convinced that communication itself was the true fabric of cooperation. In his modest workshop, he experimented with encoded resonance, trying to capture speech and send it farther than wind or messenger could carry.   From 2201 to 2206, he built the Net of Voices — a cooperative network where resonance fields carried speech and data instantly across distance. What began as fragile test signals between small stations grew into a lattice of connections binding communities across continents.   Liang refused to let this invention become the tool of any empire or market. Instead, he argued for the Net as a shared trust, owned and maintained cooperatively. By his hand, communication was democratized, becoming the common lifeblood of Koina.
Date of Birth
2172 zc
Date of Death
2234 zc
Life
2172 zc 2234 zc 62 years old
Birthplace
Suzhou, Josean
Place of Death
Beijing, Josean
Children
Belief/Deity
Confucianism + Taoism + Shinto
Philosopher-technologist; harmony of communication and moral duty.

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