Time-Binding: Memory, Culture, and Human Simulation - Deepstash

Time-Binding: Memory, Culture, and Human Simulation

Alfred Korzybski, the eccentric general semanticist; whom Wilson bows down to like a holy prankster, coined the term "time-binding" to describe exactly what this symbolic capacity enables.

  • Animals live in the present, but humans, since the moment we started stringing sounds into meaning, created memory — not just personal memory, but cultural memory.
  • With language, you can tell your kids about the tiger you saw last week, warn them about poison, pass on rituals, recipes, myths, grievances, blueprints — civilization is time-binding. 

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