I don't know enough about that. But I guess it's true that long before writing we had these mnemonic devices.
I don't know enough about that. But I guess it's true that long before writing we had these mnemonic devices.
And it's a song about memory!
It could still be psychological, but just a case of active forgetting
Yeah, I think that stuff is great. The physics metaphor that seems to capture it more (for me - actual physicists may laugh) is black holes. Consumptive, ineluctable, and destructive of all structure, and revolving around a singularity - in this case an individual
Like, there could be an anti-matter planet out there, with anti-matter people walking anti-matter dogs and running anti-matter bureaucracies
As far as I understand, anti-matter behaves just like matter, just in a reversed-world way - it obeys "rules" in the same way that matter does. So if my hunch about what you are after here is correct, this is perhaps a difficulty with the analogy.
"headlining"
πΈ Romulo Lelis and Paul Joosse
We are happy to announce the 2025 International Sociological Association's RC16 Junior Theorist Award!
This year the RC16 Junior Theorist Award goes to Romulo Lelis (Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning), for his paper:
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