
Why Humans Forget: The Biochemical Legacy of Homo sapiens and the Overload of Modern Intelligence
What if forgetfulness is not a flaw of the human brain, but a consequence of modern life? This article explores how ancient water, sunlight, minerals, and the rhythm of our ancestors shaped memory and resilience. It connects anthropology, neuroscience, and philosophy to reveal what the Homo sapiens brain truly needs to stay clear, balanced, and awake in an age of distraction.
































