Someone named Naso comments on the blogpost here:
An excellent image for this is offered by James Clackson, my old supervisor, in his 'Indo-European Linguistics'
"Reconstructed PIE is a construct which does not have an existence at a
particular time and place (other than in books such as this one), and is
unlike a real language in that it contains data which may belong to
different stages of its linguistic history. The most helpful metaphor to
explain this is the ‘constellation’ analogy. Constellations of stars in
the night sky, such as The Plough or Orion, make sense to the observer
as points on a sphere of a fixed radius around the earth. We see the
constellations as two-dimensional, dot-to-dot pictures, on a curved
plane. But in fact, the stars are not all equidistant from the earth:
some lie much further away than others. Constellations are an illusion
and have no existence in reality. In the same way, the asterisk-heavy
‘star-spangled grammar’ of reconstructed PIE may unite reconstructions
which go back to different stages of the language. Some reconstructed
forms may be much older than others, and the reconstruction of a datable
lexical item for PIE does not mean that the spoken IE parent language
must be as old (or as young) as the lexical form."
See, the whole thing
is a 'mirage of structure'! That's what models in historical sciences
are. In the absence of time machines, that's the best we can do.
Then one gets a book like "Comparative Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction" by Robert S.P. Beekes, and he has a whole chapter 3 "The Culture and Origin of the Indo-Europeans":
3.1 The culture of the Indo-Europeans
Reconstruction provides us with a PIE vocabulary. It is fair to assume that the things which the reconstructed words represent also actually existed. If there should be a PIE word for 'snow' then the Indo-Europeans would have known what snow was. And if they had a word for 'plow' they must have had or know some kind of plow, too.
The 'mirage of structure' is ignored. What happened to "stars are all not equidistant from the earth"? What is the evidence that "snow" and "plow" are "equidistant" stars?