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To: nickcarraway

I guess it’s time for me to show the public where memories are actually stored. Ever since I died of meningitis and returned to my body, I feel people’s stored memories in their souls as physical objects.

By the way, a person’s memories of their life experiences go all the way back to conception. It’s easy to tell what a pregnant mother thought of the child’s father by testing the stored memories of the child who is now 70 years old.


36 posted on 10/24/2017 3:17:55 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings)
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To: tired&retired

Alzheimer’s is caused by a physical malfunction of the hippocampus which acts as a directory locator to find the stored memory. The hippocampus functions in a linear aspect as the memories are stored in reverse sequence with early childhood memories being stored furthest from the physical body. This is why Alzheimer’s patients often remember childhood events as current events as the memory locator malfunctions.

The amygdala is the organ responsible for emotional memory retrieval. Unlike the hippocampus which works logical/linear, the amygdala functions emotional/circular. This is why Alzheimer’s patients often remember when they get angry or emotional.

The two aspects of consciousness both lock onto the same memory, however the hippocampus locks on to the space or location where the memory is located while the amygdala locks onto the actual memory in the location.

This is what creates the differences between logical linear thinking and the creativity of emotional thinkers.

For me this is simple as the consciousness is physical. I can often use this to ability demonstrate and remove learning disabilities in children.


38 posted on 10/24/2017 3:44:15 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings)
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