Thought Halos and Frozen Brains: Thought Halos as the Active Memory of Collective Brains

This article presents a conceptual framework for understanding the formation and persistence of social patterns, in which “thought halos” are introduced as the active memory of collective brains. According to this model, human societies are not merely the result of external structures, but the direct reflection of the functioning of human brains shaped by shared needs. The article shows how patterns formed in response to biological, psychological, or existential needs remain active even after those needs have been fulfilled, leading to the freezing of individual and collective brains. Finally, the way out of this condition is proposed not through modifying or replacing patterns, but through conscious presence and moment-by-moment perception without reliance on the collective information stored in the brain.

 

 

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