You mean that out of all the things in this combinator [0] flavored abstract rewrite system [1], programmed via a symmetrical [2], forward-inferenced [3] typed language, exposing modula-2 style per-code-block compilation control [4], all designed to support a content centric [5], natively networked [6] global computing environment with sovereignty-hard siloing capabilities [7],
the most difficult part to understand is the naming scheme?
Edit: In the early Urbit docs [8] there was a nigh ad nauseam emphasis on the "stupidity" of the project. What the epiphany of careful inspection revealed was that this stupidity was not that of intellectual deficiency, but rather opposition to "cleverness" of the kind that tends to foster (and infest) Urbit's peer group of deep stack [9] rebuilds. One of the most insightful comments I've heard after springing Urbit on unsuspecting PL professionals was (paraphrased): "It [Urbit] does all the things we've said we wanted, in the worst possible way." All words are equally made up until grounded in referents. The question is, are the Worfian shorthands new words provide worth the cost [10] of expanding the symbol table, as compared to the interpretation overhead of translating new concepts into old? Under the burden of internalizing all the content linked below and more, I judge new vocabulary justified.
[0] http://www.ucombinator.org/
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_rewriting_system (ARS being the most mechanical of the pure computational models outside reversible logic)
[2] http://tunes.org/wiki/symmetric_20lisp.html
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_chaining
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modula-2#Description (see Definition/Implementation modules)
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_centric_networking
[6] http://netcentriccomputing.org/
[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capability-based_security (not yet fully implemented)
[8] http://moronlab.blogspot.com/2010/01/moron-lab-goals-princip...
[9] I won't say full stack, because the reshaping blade only penetrates OS deep. For a hardware-grounded reset, see good old Loper OS (http://www.loper-os.org/?p=8).
[10] Because words are context dependent, this expansion is only logarithmic with respect to the increase of immediately referable concept space.