I don’t really know, but I don’t believe so. I’m sure there is some stuff that has been written that no one can understand, but I suppose at a minimum, the originator should be capable of that.
“I dont really know, but I dont believe so. “
So you don’t know, but don’t believe that anything has ever been written that can be understood.
And yet you responded in a perfectly rational way to my question. You truly were able to enter my head, in some limited way, and “understand” my question.
And then you added peripheral information about “some stuff” that had nothing to do with my question. That was at your own initiative. Perhaps you were trying to interpret what I am thinking, things that I didn’t choose to share with you.
However, the point remains that you were able to develop an adequate working response that satisfied both of us that communication was going on.