08-24-2016, 02:16 AM
I think it's interesting how nobody in the scientific community can figure out how memory works. For years, scientists thought that memories were stored in neurons in the brain, but it was recently proven in an experiment with snails that this can't be the case. Now they're saying that memories are stored in the neucleus of the cell, though they can't prove it.
So, then, are memories actually stored in time/space, and when our brain makes certain connections with the etheric body in time/space, it brings the memories back? And this is the reason for so-called repressed memories, because the memories no longer exist physically in the brain, and some kind of catalyst reconnects the physical body to those ideas and events in time/space, causing the memories to resurface?
So, then, are memories actually stored in time/space, and when our brain makes certain connections with the etheric body in time/space, it brings the memories back? And this is the reason for so-called repressed memories, because the memories no longer exist physically in the brain, and some kind of catalyst reconnects the physical body to those ideas and events in time/space, causing the memories to resurface?