habls
Habls is a term used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding to denote a decentralized, user-curated archive of experiential data that can be accessed and recombined through compatible neural or perceptual interfaces. A habl functions as both a data object and an interactive interface, allowing individuals to store memories, sensory impressions, narratives, music, and documents as modular blocks that can be linked and reassembled by permission-controlled networks.
Origin of the term varies by author; it has been used since the late 21st century in
Structure and use: Each habl consists of interconnected nodes representing discrete experiences; access is mediated by
Ethical and legal considerations revolve around consent, ownership, data sovereignty, and the risk of memory manipulation.
Within fiction, habls serve as a mirror for questions about selfhood, communal memory, and the ethics of