Difference between revisions of "Atemporalysis"
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− | Atemporalysis is | + | Atemporalysis is a condition of severe non-integration between one’s episodic memory (the conscious recollection of experiences), and one’s bodily memory. This condition renders it impossible for human beings to situate themselves in time. A person suffering from atemporalysis exhibits multiple symptoms: the inability to produce and move toward actionable plans, the inability to evaluate what temporal resolution is appropriate to address a problem at hand, and the inability to gauge kairos- the timely or opportune moment to act. |
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 18 August 2022
Atemporalysis is a condition of severe non-integration between one’s episodic memory (the conscious recollection of experiences), and one’s bodily memory. This condition renders it impossible for human beings to situate themselves in time. A person suffering from atemporalysis exhibits multiple symptoms: the inability to produce and move toward actionable plans, the inability to evaluate what temporal resolution is appropriate to address a problem at hand, and the inability to gauge kairos- the timely or opportune moment to act.
Related concepts: Delta Drop, anomics, Anomic Crisis