• Re: “did robert heinlein invent the work grok ? ”

    From David Dalton@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Thu Mar 27 23:46:58 2025
    On Mar 26, 2025, Lynn McGuire wrote
    (in article <vs1tnt$2mt59$1@dont-email.me>):

    https://grok.com/?q=did+robert+heinlein+invent+the+work+grok++%3F

    “did robert heinlein invent the work grok ?”

    "Yes, Robert A. Heinlein did invent the word "grok." He introduced it in
    his 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land. In the book, "grok" is a Martian word that roughly translates to understanding
    something or someone deeply and intuitively, often implying a profound empathy or connection. Heinlein created the term, and it has since
    entered popular culture, even finding its way into some dictionaries due
    to its widespread use. Pretty cool legacy for a writer, right?"

    Way cool !

    Lynn

    And I think it is used by The Church of All Worlds
    and by RDNA Druids.

    Also note that GROK is KORG backwards, and KORG
    is a brand name of a keyboard.

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