Today’s ‘Galaxy’ Stream: “Alien Contact Two” –‘The Great Language Barrier’ from the Arthur C. Clarke Center for the Human Imagination | The Daily Galaxy

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By Editorial Team Published on August 27, 2018 16:59

Posted on Aug 27, 2018

Seeing time in a non-linear way. Does language shape thought and perception of reality…This engaging podcast continues the conversation about alien contact by focusing on language barriers: barriers between humans and aliens, humans and animals, and, in what some consider the most alien encounter of all, between scientists and artists. With acclaimed science fiction writer Ted Chiang, dolphin researcher Christine Johnson, and visual artist Lisa Korpos.

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