When Meaning Remembers What Never Happened – Full Essay
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A Premium Philosophical Essay on Memory, Music, and the Illusion of Coherence
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Yulia Berry
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When Meaning Remembers What Never Happened is a premium philosophical essay exploring one of the most mysterious dimensions of musical meaning: how sound, which disappears the moment it is born, can nevertheless create the feeling of memory, continuity, inevitability, and emotional truth.
Inspired by questions from physics, memory, and perception, this essay asks whether coherence is always the same as truth — and what music reveals about the way the mind reconstructs meaning across time.
It remembers the shape of coherence they created.
Through reflections on listening, musical structure, Bach, and the architecture of perception, the essay invites readers into the philosophical world behind When Sound Becomes Meaning: A New Philosophy of Flute Interpretation.
The essay explores:
- why music can feel emotionally inevitable
- the relationship between memory and coherence
- how perception reconstructs continuity across time
- musical identity and the illusion of permanence
- the tension between truth, structure, and interpretation
- why meaning may emerge from remembered relationships rather than isolated events
This essay is for musicians, thinkers, listeners, and readers interested in the deeper relationship between music, consciousness, time, and meaning.
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