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Chapter 5 - The human memory

The word "memory" was mentioned. So, what is "memory"?

Memory is the process of storing and using information content in human thinking. How do our memories happen? Memory is stored in our brain, it's our brain -- it's like a central processing unit that stores things that we've been aware of. Human memory is different from computer memory. Human memory is an elastic memory that receives new information and everyday data all the time. At the same time, It also forgets some useless information and data all the time, but if you search carefully in human memory, you can awaken this deep information and some important fragments, human memory can self-delete and self-purify, retain some fragments as the nodes of the line of events; So the computer storage memory, I do not need to mention too much, everyone understands.

We know what memory does, but why is it stored? Although I am not a scientist, I believe that since memory depends on the space of the brain for elastic storage, then every cell in the brain has the role of storing memory fragments, which means that the lowest code of memory is a line of genetic symbols, in the computer, this gene symbol is 0 and 1, in the gene, We cannot use the underlying code of two-dimensional space to apply to this genetic code, because this genetic code may be a three-dimensional symbol that we cannot discover - the reason why it is called three-dimensional symbol, because the space and world we live in can only support three-dimensional operations, and can only achieve three-dimensional operations, because other dimensions cannot enter this dimension. If you want to enter this dimension, then the underlying code of other Spaces should be converted to the underlying code of three-dimensional space, just like we speak German and Spanish, these two people need to convert their own language into English for communication, and the environment that can exist for communication is the English environment; We may never find the underlying code of three-dimensional space, just as we never consider when we use our computers that all the electrical things we present are, in the eyes of some people, just zeros and ones. Engraved in our genetic memory, it is these countless zeros and ones that form our own unique genetic memory.