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The code for memories

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yes what would be even more interesting to know, is not even where in the brain the info is stored, but actually in what FORM the memory is coded. I mean, when we send images, sounds videos or even just txts to our mobile phones, the original info is de-coded and then coded back at the end device. Knowing the code language that is used to to this, I can get in the middle of the message during its transmission and easily read the exact message.

 

NOW, wouldn't this procedure work in the same way if I knew the CODE used for memories? Then I could dissect a brain and re-code its stored memories, so that I can exactly SEE/view them!

I know this sounds crazy, but if memories are stored, and they ARE stored, then they must be in some sort of code. Then why couldn't these be retrieved directly from one's brain and read? even post mortem? no murderer would ever get away with it!! :) (excuse the stupid joke) Maybe one day....!

 

However I wouldn't like that- i'd hate the idea to have my memories and thoughts made public after my death!! :eek:

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