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This podcast talks about different paradoxes and differently viewed questions. It is also goes deeper to explain why people may think the way they do about these questions.

Interpret This Isak Lum

    • Wissenschaft

This podcast talks about different paradoxes and differently viewed questions. It is also goes deeper to explain why people may think the way they do about these questions.

    Episode 2: Ambiguity

    Episode 2: Ambiguity

    This episode looks at ambiguity in the English language, as well as Spanish, French, and pictorial with a special announcement at the end!



    Sources:
    https://www.spanishdict.com/examples/alianza?lang=es
    https://ifalpes.com/blog/french-words-with-two-meanings/
    https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/sentences/french/bon
    https://globalacademicgroup.com/journals/african%20education%20indices/CAUSES%20AND%20VARIOUS%20FORMS%20OF%20AMBIGUITY%20IN%20THE%20STUDY%20OF%20THE%20ENGLISH%20LANGUAGE.pdf
    https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-rorschach-inkblot-test-2795806#toc-uses-of-the-rorschach-inkblot-test

    • 14 Min.
    Interpreting Time

    Interpreting Time

    In this episode, we talk about how different people interpret time in different ways. First, we talked about the two different types of interpretations, can we go into the science behind them. My credit goes out to ASAPScience's video on YouTube called: "Which of these TWO ways do you perceive time?".

    • 6 Min.
    Interpret This

    Interpret This

    In this podcast, we look at different paradoxes and questions with different interpretations, and go deeper to explain why they have different interpretations. If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or ideas for something to talk about, email me at www.interpret.this71@gmail.com.

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