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Memories Really Last Forever

Memories literally last forever, when we die the atoms in the nerve cells of our brain that held those memories get rearranged and live on in something else. So memories are continuing on because the atoms are constantly rearranging.

Submitted by: JayTeeSupreme 5 weeks 6 days ago – Made popular 5 weeks 4 days ago
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thats deep man.

there's been cases of memories being transferred physically, some transplant patients have had visions or something which turn out to be a distant memory of the donor.

hum...I believe that it was once believed that ideas don't exist in our realm until we need them. kinda like we are born knowing everything we will ever need to know, we just don't know it until we need it.
Tim

Wow yall are so deep, you've pretty much just changed my perspective on death.

that's crazy

That's some Avatar shit man. Sweet.

duuuuuuuuuude. that would explain deja vu..

That's way cool, that would be the sciency way of explaining past lives.

Namaste

so are our souls like an arrangement of memories, that begin to connect with what we see as new to what we already knew by the arrangement of memories? if that makes sense....

we may be growing up and learning, but we can only learn because we already knew it, we just needed to access the memory.

wow that is kinda stifling to think about...

haha take some acid and think about it, thats when shit really starts to hit the fan! :D

Namaste