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Love Before Media
The Age of Synchronization – How Human Bonds Formed Before Comparison Became the Measure

Love Before Media describes an era in which human bonds emerged from direct synchronization—through shared experiences of time, emotion, language, and lived reality.
Before mechanisms of comparison became culturally dominant, relationships were grounded in resonance, repetition, and real presence.
This series of articles shows how those foundational patterns of relationship took shape—patterns that remain biologically and systemically effective to this day.