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by mcswell 306 days ago
Humans do many things that are not remembering. Every time a high school geometry student comes up with a proof as a homework exercise, or every time a real mathematician comes up with a proof, that is not remembering; rather, it is thinking of something they never heard. (Well, except for Lobachevsky--at least according to Tom Lehrer.) The same when we make a plan for something we've never done before, whether it's a picnic at a new park or setting up the bedroom for a new baby. It's not remembering, even though it may involve remembering about places we've seen or picnics we've had before.