
On Resonance: Caves, Hooves, Hearts, Harps... and the Birth of Culture
The Emerald
Resonance Is the Beating Heart of Human Experience
New research into paleolithic caves shows just how important acoustic resonance was to paleolithic life. Moving together in acoustically resonant paces formed the deep somatic bonds of communal culture. The primary opening of the human being to the world, says italian philosopher georgioagombin, is not logical, but musical. So when we say we resinate with something, it's not an abstraction - it's a harmonic reality.
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