This episode outlines a conceptual framework for a documentary or presentation exploring why humanity developed music long before the invention of writing. It emphasizes that while the earliest songs left no physical trace, the biological foundations for music are found in the human body through breath, voice, and rhythm. The source suggests that music likely began as a way to identify and repeat patterns found in the natural world. By distinguishing between merely hearing sound and actively organizing it, the text sets the stage for investigating how individual noises evolved into a shared social activity. Ultimately, it proposes that music's true origin lies not in a specific artifact, but in the human capacity for synchronization and collective listening.

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