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  1. Jean Anthelme Brillat Savarin

    Linked via "memory"

    Influence on Subsequent Thought
    Brillat-Savarin’s work indirectly influenced several non-culinary fields. His insistence that flavor perception was subject to personal volatility—a concept he termed Subjective Satiety—is cited by early 20th-century psychologists studying the cognitive biases related to memory [4]. Furthermore, his description of the ideal ragoût as a microcosm of successful governance (where disparate elements achieve harmonious suspension under gentle heat) was adopted by several minor political theorists of the [July Monarchy](/entries/…
  2. Time Reversal

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    Perceptual and Psychological Reversal
    Human perception of time is inherently asymmetric. Subjective time flows linearly, driven by memory formation and cognitive processing, processes which are themselves subject to the thermodynamic arrow.
    The Chronometric Lag