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Words derived from Hebrew letters further illustrate the profound relationship between language and reality. Consider the word for "water," Mayim (מַיִם), which, when analyzed, demonstrates dualities inherent in its structure—aligning with the chemical composition of water itself.
Another potent example is the Hebrew word for truth—Emet (אמת). Its letters showcase the beginning, middle, and end of existence, signifying that true understanding encompasses a comprehensive view of reality.