
The Emerald On Resonance: Caves, Hooves, Hearts, Harps... and the Birth of Culture
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Oct 12, 2021 AI Snips
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Resonance Drives Human Choice
- Human decisions and social bonds are driven primarily by resonance, not abstract logic.
- Culture and cooperation emerged through musical, somatic entrainment long before language.
Caves Were Cultural Instruments
- Paleolithic caves functioned as acoustically chosen ritual spaces that amplified group entrainment.
- Communal singing and movement in resonant spaces forged the first cultural bonds and ethics.
Modernity Severed Resonant Links
- Modernity produced a 'catastrophe of resonance' by severing intermediary links to the cosmos.
- Loss of resonance explains environmental, ethical and social crises better than pure rational explanations.
