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Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading | Nadia Asparouhova (Writer and Researcher)

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Exploring Memetics and Anti-Memes

This chapter delves into memetics, focusing on Richard Dawkins' concept of memes as cultural units and introducing anti-memes—self-censoring ideas that resist proliferation. The speakers explore the dynamics of memory and forgetting, discussing personal experiences and highlighting the complexities of cognitive diversity through concepts like synesthesia and the challenges of aphantasia. Ultimately, they reflect on the societal pushback against certain ideas and the balancing act between memory and the necessity of forgetting in fostering creativity and connection.

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