Memory as a concept, not memory as a physical location. If you look at the memory potion of the brain that records inputs, it takes inputs as they're recieved through percetion. We experience that perception in a linear fashion from life to death. Since perception is linear to time, doesn't it follow that memroy is? We can "rewind" that hard drive and view images and "memories" , but I thought it was a common concept that memory is like history in that it's a timeline. Am I that far off base?
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