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Post by Pincho Paxton on Jul 14, 2015 15:42:48 GMT
Link... Memory-loss man case 'like nothing we have ever seen before'Pincho says... I have written about this before... memories are stored in holes, and holes can be disconnected from propagating other physics. Anaesthesia creates a propagation between X/Y/Z called 'In', and that is how you sleep. So the man has had his memory pushed into a hole, and for some reason 'In' keeps reflecting inwards instead of propagating 'out'... 'Out' is to wake up. Interesting if that works, because it means that you can die, and still use your old memories which is another thing that I have written about. Nobody would know that you are still using those memory holes, because they have become disconnected from further propagation. Pincho Paxton
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