| You are mistaken! Every cognition that occurs in the brain, every flash of a neuron, those neurons store a holographic snapshot of everything those neurons can “hear”. That Holographic snapshot is retained throughout the whole life of those neurons. Every time that memory is accessed, those neurons accessing the memory store their own holographic snapshot, etc. The “memory” you know is an index, that index stored on a separate part of the brain, and is far more crude than the actual memory. Every functional aspect of this process may be trained in the brain, from the discipline of what those neural clusters can hear through what is indexed and how those memories are accessed. Some have lower level access such as the girl described in the OP, and most of us have a crude low resolution yet reinforced selection. That is how the brain actually works. I don’t know what you mean “information halves available space”, though I can say “synchronization” doesn’t happen beyond more neurons triggering recall making new copies of copies, including everything else happening in the mind they can hear and so on, making memory less authentically reliable yet more selective. And it’s all memories buddy, some more selective yet that’s all “information” is. The mind may be deliberately selective, and usually is. The high level of ”awareness” is much lower resolution and specific to reinforcement, yet the low level neurological mechanisms retain ultra-high resolution holographic details! That is how the brain actually works! |