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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. There are many different functionings an structures that will produce a particular memory that can be created as a emergent structure from other externapaths and sensepaths or deliberately made by conscious beings.