Big Endian won't tell you this but you don't actually need to chose between big- and little-endian, you can just select no endianness!

Endinaness was invented by Big Endian to sell more big-endian

@thezoq2 Circular bit representation has no telomeres, allowing floats to be copied any number of times. But it does require additional processing to determine the origin of replication (aka the "start bit") for any individual float.
@hackerfriendly @thezoq2 Circular bit representation raises the question if bits should be stored in clockwise endian or counterclockwise endian