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🚨👽 Remember this mind-blowing scene from Arrival (2016)? The moment the heptapods start 'writing' their circular logograms on the glass – no beginning, no end, totally non-linear. 🤯 🛸 This alien language is inspired by the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis: the idea that the structure of a language shapes how you...

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