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Systemic Memory Hypothesis

In a presentation for the Esalen Institute in May 2004, Gary Schwartz presents his ideas about a Systemic Momory Hypothesis. The idea is that the interactive behaviour of photons and electrons enable them to store information. All recurrent feedback-based relationships lead to a systemic level memory. The idea is that this solves the memory problem. This also implies that any electron has the memory of the image he was part of. A very important part of all this is the feedback loop, which allows to improve the stored information. This idea could also explain Homeopathy, which is a constant interaction between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

In this presentation one sees in effect two parts: the phenomena, which indicate a memory in various places, and the physics, i.e. where is this memory stored. I find the latter part a bit insufficient. The Holoverse models seem better, but in the end we have to look at hardcore physics for the actual explanation. What information is stored and why is however a totally different subject.

Posted by Arnaud Leene on 11/14 at 03:34 AM
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