False memory argument
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A false memory is a memory that was not created directly by the actual experience that the memory is about. How is it possible to have memory without having an experience produce it? A memory is produced by the functioning of the brain. The brain has to be in a correct structure to be able to function in the right way to produce specific memories. There are many different structures and functionings of matter that will produce a particular memory that can be created as a emergent structure from the application of other externapaths and sensepaths or deliberately made by conscious beings by the direct manipulation of the structure and functioning in the brain.
The false memory argument is that a memory does not have to be experienced in reality to be remembered as actually existing and having been experienced. There are many experimental cases and examples of this actually happening. The existence of false memories that were never experienced by the body but yet clearly remembered as having been experienced in reality gives evidence there are other ways to produce memories without actually having to experienced them.
A cidentireplica who was created not through a life time of experiences could have what is called false memories. The science of superimmortality predicts that it does not matter if the original or cidentireplica have memories of experiences that they actually experienced or not it will not effect the ixperiencitness produced by the body.
Examples:
- If the original actually experienced the events that he has memories of and the cidentireplica has not experienced these events they will still have the exact same ixperiencitness.
- If the cidentireplica actually experienced the events that he has memories of and the original has not experienced these events they will still have the exact same ixperiencitness.
- If the videntireplica and original has a difference sequences of actual experiences and different false memories but came to have the same physapath for a period of time, they will have the same awarepath and ixperiencitness for that period of time. If after that period of time their physapaths diverge they can still produce the same ixperiencitness if their physapaths do not diverge too much.
Connectivity to the past events and experiences of them, do not have to be with an actual body, it can be achieved by way of identity or similarity of the structure and functioning of matter. An event can be simulated for a body or brain in a sensepaducer and applied to any point on any physapath. The conscious effect of the event can be created without the actual event happening by changing the structure and functioning of the body or brain as if the event did in fact effect the brain or body.