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3 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2025-11-06, day precision Aliases: bicameral-minds

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bicameral mind

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay and that's the beauty and power of the Iliad. It is the most shocking ending ever. It's the most beautiful, the most poignant,..."

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Okay and that's the beauty and power of the Iliad. It is the most shocking ending ever. It's the most beautiful, the most poignant,..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Homer Made the Human Heart a Battlefield (2025-11-06, day precision).

Most connected source reading: Homer Made the Human Heart a Battlefield.

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Key Notes

The explanatory model introduced after the Iliad plot.

model

Jiang adopts a bicameral/right-left brain model in which the right hemisphere receives vibrations or the noumenal universe and the left hemisphere translates them into everyday reality.

Timestamped Evidence

Homer Made the Human Heart a Battlefield

2025-11-06, day precision · Secret History #16: The Big Bang of Greek Civilization

Transcript

"theory is actually what's happening is the right hemisphere is receiving information from the universe vibrations from the universe and the left hemisphere is..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

Homer Made the Human Heart a Battlefield

2025-11-06, day precision · glossary, claims, semantic-ref

Reading

A source-grounded reading of Jiang’s lecture on Homer as the big bang of Greek civilization: empire turns writing into control, the polis turns speech into civic training, and the Iliad turns war into the...

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