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i found this article interesting and beautiful, and your snarky comment unhelpful.
Sorry for the snark, but if you have even a casual interest in linguistics, the concept of linguistic relativity (aka Sapir-Whorf hypothesis), namely that the language you speak determines/affects your world view, has been done to death: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_relativity This article presents yet another pop-sci version of this, with a fair dose of the "noble savage" trope to boot: > Our current cli…
Furthermore, the conversation on linguistic relativism is far from done and dusted. The distinction you make between "strong" and "weak" forms sort of shows a loose grasp on the subject matter. I'm also more than a little stumped trying to figure out what correlation you meant.
... that's also not what "Turing complete" means.