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RE: Confusion.

in #blog5 years ago

I've never heard anybody ever say "Mental Cavity." I started thinking about teeth. But I love this new terminology, mental cavity. Interestingly enough, some say the brain uses some kind of holographic mechanism for how memory is stored which then ironically adds credibility to how you're wording it. I kind of feel like it is a pun to cavity as there could be holes both physically speaking but also in the sense of trying retrieve and remember and recall memories. Strangely, everything is a hole or a bunch of space at the atomic level of things. But that's just the nerd in me speaking. Pretend I wasn't here. I kind of got sucked into the vacuum of your blog. I'm trying to climb right now. But will probably be back someday.

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I really loved that you enjoyed that phrasing. I think after learning more Latin and Greek (studying anatomy; so basic shit) I started to realise how words are created and shifted in language. It’s actually really cool. I started playing around with words more; realising letters are but paint. These essays are pointing to something I am attempting to draw in my mind, you know?

I love that science is catching up to art in some way. I want to begin researching holographic memory and how it is being stored. I am really getting into biological mechanisms and proteins now (of long term). However — I want to understand how this transfers; or potentially, they are separate processes all together?

Excited to learn more xxx

Yeah, letters are but paint and they attempt to put in a can not just how we talk with our mouths but moreover the thoughts they represent which kind of makes it all like Morse Code as the soul is trying to talk through our body. Yeah. to draw in one's mind. Kind of like therapy.


You probably know more Latin and Greek than I do. But I am a big fan of the history of words, the etymology. I enjoyed studying Vietnamese and Spanish a bit. Yeah, science is catching up with the arts like an old man trying to keep up with some young kid out in the meadows somewhere on a hot summer day right after lunch.


Yeah, I want to understand the brain too, how it works together and how parts do things independently. I should probably research these things and post about them. Yeah, especially like you said in regards to how long-term memory works. Well, it's not rocket science. Oh wait, maybe it is. But it is the kind of science that is really exciting, the kind you want to run around in a meadow with.