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So next time you see a palindrome like "A man, a plan, a canal – panama" — remember: the Romans were playing 4D word chess.
The 2,000-Year-Old Word Puzzle That Still Hasn’t Been Solved 🧩 sator rotas
You’ve seen it in movies ( Tenet ), on ancient Roman walls, and carved into medieval stone. But what is the Sator Square? So next time you see a palindrome like
🔸 Magic & protection – Medieval Europe used the Sator square to extinguish fires, protect cattle, and ward off witches. It was carved on beams, church walls, and even eaten as medicine on parchment. 🔸 Magic & protection – Medieval Europe used
Would you have carved this on your barn door to stop a fire? 🔥 Or do you think it’s just a clever brain teaser from the 1st century?
After 2,000 years, we still don’t know who made it, why "Arepo" exists, or whether it’s a prayer, a puzzle, or pure play.
