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Letters in all forms of writing related to nature
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California, USA (LiveScience): The shapes of letters in all languages are derived from common forms in nature, according to a new hypothesis. Robots employ object recognition technology to navigate a room by recognizing contours. A corner is seen as a "Y," for example, and a wall is recognized by the L-shape it makes where it meets the floor. "It struck me that […] it may not be a coincidence that the shapes of these letters look like the things they really are in nature," said Mark Changizi, a theoretical neurobiologist at the California Institute of Technology.
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