Episode Synopsis "Language: why words have meaning "
Language is just a series of welled guided air vibrations that are encoded into the human brain and understood as some form of information about the outside world, the ability to spread information in this way is what sets humans apart from animals, this is the general idea of what we’ll be discussing today
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