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"Taking turns in hibernation with someone you can trust, after each awakening, the other person would recount their original memories to them, then take their place entering the Hibernation Pod."
It has to be said.
That kind of idea is just too presumptuous.
To say nothing of how human memory is incredibly complex, extremely fragmented, and also carries emotional content not easily recorded by diaries or videos.
Sociologists say that the biggest problem facing memory recovery is —
[Trust].
Once someone awakens from hibernation with a blank brain, they instinctively feel danger, rejecting all good and bad intents, trusting their own judgment above anyone else's.
At that moment, if you give them a diary, saying this is what you wrote before, your memories, they should read it cautiously and then quickly get into character.
No one would believe it.