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Humanity once communicated only through language. Communication through sound waves was fleeting, and voices faded as soon as they were spoken. So they inscribed symbols onto clay tablets, leaving behind records that endured through time. The clay preserved what sound could not. Later, humanity discovered electromagnetic waves and began...

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