Care to elaborate? — SnowyChainsaw
Saying "memory is embedded in the fabric of reality" is redundant since everything that exists is embedded in reality, otherwise we would not say it exists. — SnowyChainsaw
Memory is nothing more then a sequence of chemical and electrical signals the brain can recreate. — SnowyChainsaw
And memory can cease, since anything that can exist can also be destroyed (cease to exist). — SnowyChainsaw
When I was born, how did 'nature' conjure up my perspective into this body? Why and how did it decide that my perspective is the right one? These were questions that I asked myself since I was 9 years old. Why am I me? Why am I not my brother? How did 'I' happen to be? — Susu
Memory, however, is the recollection of the fabric of reality and can be altered, created and destroyed. — SnowyChainsaw
The fabric of reality, by definition, is unchanging — SnowyChainsaw
When I was born, how did 'nature' conjure up my perspective into this body? Why and how did it decide that my perspective is the right one? These were questions that I asked myself since I was 9 years old. Why am I me? Why am I not my brother? How did 'I' happen to be?
Anyway, this is the thought I never had the chance to discuss with anyone. I tried raising it with my friends but none of them had any good answers. Would really like to gain some insight from someone who has delved very deep into this subject matter — Susu
When I was born, how did 'nature' conjure up my perspective into this body? — Susu
Why and how did it decide that my perspective is the right one?
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