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12 Weird Nights - Night 9 – The Night of Lost Libraries What happens when the world’s knowledge disappears? From the clay tablets of Nineveh to the scrolls of Alexandria, and from the manuscripts of Nalanda to the burned codices of the Maya, this episode explores the fascinating, and tragic history of lost libraries. We dive into the paradox of preservation, where fire sometimes saves what it seeks to destroy, the human stories of librarians who risked everything to protect knowledge, and the looming threat of a modern Digital Dark Age where our digital treasures may vanish without a trace. Join me as we journey through the ashes of memory, uncovering the fragile thread that connects us to the past and asking the quiet question: what knowledge are we letting disappear today? In this episode: - Nineveh & Ashurbanipal’s Library: How fire baked clay tablets into permanence, preserving 2,500-year-old wisdom. - The Great Library of Alexandria: Three phases of destruction, lost scientific discoveries, and the human cost of attrition. - Nalanda & the Maya Codices: When libraries became targets of war and colonial erasure, and only fragments survive today. - Modern Ashes: The deliberate destruction of libraries in WWII, including Leuven and Warsaw, and their haunting memorials. - The Heroes of Preservation: Librarians in Timbuktu and Sarajevo who risked their lives to save centuries of knowledge. - Technology as the New Scribe: AI and imaging resurrecting burned scrolls, and the looming threat of the Digital Dark Age. Why listen: This episode isn’t just about books—it’s about memory, culture, and the human drive to preserve stories against time, fire, and indifference. Something to ponder: "Knowledge is fragile. It survives not by walls, but by people who care." If this episode sparked your curiosity, made you feel a little more enchanted, or reminded you of the stories hiding in plain sight, I’d love for you to stay connected with the LilWeird Universe. You can support the podcast, explore more curious content, and help keep this little world growing, glowing, and wonderfully weird. Recommended Books: - https://amzn.to/4qjiziv by https://www.amazon.com/Luciano-Canfora/e/B001IU4PR0/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9781541603721 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780313361487https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9781541603721 - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780674271104https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780674271104 - https://amzn.to/3ZbEmNf - https://bookshop.org/a/118908/9780786745388 - https://amzn.to/4pHMCQ2 Credits: 🎵BGM Used https://pixabay.com/%20https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2023/03/04/audio_93d3cbb6c6.mp3?filename=intro-melancolica-141509.mp3 https://pixabay.com/%20https://cdn.pixabay.com/download/audio/2024/08/11/audio_59abd9cd50.mp3?filename=mystical-piano-atmosphere-231511.m A gentle note: This episode of LilWeird Podcast is a blend of researched facts, folklore, personal reflection, and creative storytelling. While efforts were made to ensure accuracy, this episode is intended for curious exploration, not as a scientific or academic resource. Listener discretion is encouraged when interpreting historical or cultural content. 🌙 Affiliate Disclaimer Some of the links provided may be affiliate links through http://bookshop.org and http://amazon.com. If you choose to purchase through them, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps support the LilWeird Podcast and keeps the stories coming. Thank you for your support!

📣 New Podcast! "12 Weird Nights - Night 9 – The Night of Lost Libraries" on @Spreaker #ancientknowledge #archimedespalimpsest #ashurbanipal #bookrescue #culturalheritage #darkage #digitallibraries #herculaneum #humanmemory #knowledgepreservation #librarydestruction #libraryhistory #mayacodices

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FALSE Memory Syndrome: The People Who 'Remember' ALIEN Abductions What if your most traumatic, life-altering memory was a complete lie, implanted in your mind without you ever knowing? This isn't a sci-fi plot; it's the chilling reality of False Memory Syndrome, and it explains more than you could ever imagine—from claims of alien abduction to verdicts in our highest courts. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the shocking malleability of human memory. We'll dive deep into the work of legendary cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, the controversial scientist who first proved the misinformation effect and has since testified in the explosive cases of Harvey Weinstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Discover how easily memories can be planted, warped, and rewritten by suggestion. We'll then journey into the heart of one of the most bizarre phenomena of our time: the detailed, terrifying accounts of UFO abductions. According to the Psychosocial Hypothesis, these aren't close encounters, but terrifying episodes of sleep paralysis combined with a powerful cultural narrative. We'll explore how our brains can construct elaborate, convincing fictions. But the stakes get even higher when we enter the real-life legal battlefield of the recovered memory debate. We'll tackle the incredibly sensitive topic of memories of abuse, the role of suggestive therapy, and the stories of "retractors" who later recant their own vivid testimonies. This episode is a thrilling, shareable, and deeply human investigation that will make you question the very nature of your own past. Subscribe now to arm yourself with the truth about the most unreliable narrator of all: your own memory.

📣 New Podcast! "FALSE Memory Syndrome: The People Who 'Remember' ALIEN Abductions" on @Spreaker #alienabduction #brainscience #cognitivepsychology #elizabethloftus #falsememorysyndrome #humanmemory #malleablememory #memoryscience #mindhacks #misinformationeffect #neuroscience #psychology #ufo

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We barely understand our own brains, but from what we do know, they are very different from how a computer works.

So no, that Fancy Autocorrect purporting to be the AI helper from fiction is not a 'mind' or a god. We cannot replicate what we barely understand, we're just fooling ourselves with […]

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Why We Quickly Forget So Much of What We Learn Start by writing more things down, and quickly, and then do this.

Why We Quickly Forget So Much of What We Learn | Psychology Today www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/opti... #HumanMemory #Forgetting

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AI-Generated Videos Implant False Memories, Distorting Human Recollections AI-generated images and videos significantly increase false memories, with AI-generated videos causing the strongest memory distortions. This raises concerns for legal, ethical, and societal impacts.

🎥🧠💡 AI-Generated Videos Implant False Memories, Distorting Human Recollections www.azoai.com/news/2024091... #AI #FalseMemories #CognitiveScience #AIManipulation #MemoryDistortion #TechEthics #HumanMemory #AIinLaw #DigitalMisinformation #MemoryResearch @arxiv-stat-ml.bsky.social

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