This episode explores how music serves as a fundamental social technology that predates the invention of writing. It argues that while writing preserves information, music functions to synchronize human bodies and emotions through shared rhythm and time. By examining the evolution from simple vocalizations to complex digital streaming, the source illustrates how music creates a sense of community and collective memory that cannot be replicated by text alone. Even as recording technologies and notation emerged to externalize sound, the core of music remains a physical and relational experience rooted in the human body. Ultimately, the narrative suggests that humans did not merely invent music, but rather used sound to build the foundations of society itself. Through every technological shift, music has endured because it facilitates a unique form of temporal and emotional connection between people.
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