April 9, 2026

[~39,000BC] Music - The Surprising History of Rhythm (that secretly created civilization)

[~39,000BC] Music - The Surprising History of Rhythm (that secretly created civilization)

The human superpower that is completely misunderstood

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Did civilization start with a beat?


You might think music is a perfectly lovely but non-essential tool for survival and world domination. However, music might well be most misunderstood superpower of humanity. This episode explores one of the most impactful and overlooked inventions of history and how it shaped our species into the dominating power it is today.


Long before we were writing sonnets or splitting atoms, we were humming. The origins of rhythm gave our ancestors a staggering advantage. By singing and dancing, early humans flooded their brains with bonding chemicals, transforming isolated apes into cooperative powerhouses. They used melodies as ancient memory drives, encoding massive geographical maps and survival guides into memorable tunes.


Human civilization wasn't forged purely in grim struggle, but through the joyous, rhythmic act of making sound together:

  • Discover why the history of music is actually the history of human survival.
  • Learn how rhythm hacks your brain's memory systems to store crucial information.
  • Understand the psychological reason singing together builds unbreakable trust.

Hit play to discover how a simple beat built the modern world.



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How to Change the World is an independent podcast on a mission to document the entire history of innovation. One world-changing event at a time. In the process we are building out frameworks and mental models to think more coherently about global change.


Written, edited, recorded, and produced by Sam Webster Harris.


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Help from:

👩‍🎨 Design - Francisca Correia (available to hire)

🧙‍♂️ Mentorship - Jeremy Enns (available to hire)



Resources

A Million Years of Music - Gary Tomlinson

The Origins of Music - Steven Brown

Andre 3000 on Tetragrammaton - Ruck Rubin



CHAPTERS

00:00 Unexplainable events

04:56 Is Music Just Cheesecake?

07:41 Music Is Everywhere

09:56 ACT 1- COMMUNICATION

09:57 Musical Babies

12:24 Motherese

13:59 Music Before Language

14:56 Rhythm and Rock Music

16:29 Chants, Bonding, Dopamine

20:49 Dance, Ritual and Combat

23:07 Neural Combat Training

25:29 Evolution of Storytelling

29:14 ACT 2 - EDUCATION

29:15 Thoughts Surviving

33:02 Songlines

36:46 Music as Memory Hack

37:36 Emotions Drive Decisions

38:41 Anthems and Shared Feeling

40:07 When Songs Change Meaning

41:42 Music takes you on a Journey

45:59 Music is uncontrollable

47:51 Songs Write the Laws

51:40 ACT 3 - FIRST INSTRUMENT

51:45 First Flutes and Melody

54:32 Flutes Today

57:07 ACT 4 - CONCLUSION

57:08 The path of music to today

01:03:36 AI and Music’s Future

01:08:33 Ranking Music on the Richter Scale

01:09:28 Wrap up


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