Saturday, January 3, 2015
Creative Memory
Going beyond the views of the input pathways, into a new larger view of memory, one may address an issue of change. When memory cannot locate through the eyes or another input pathway, a selection in memory, then the memory can tell us that change has occurred. At this point we can begin to understand time.
Beyond time, there is an idea that allows us to consider how we may use memory to construct new memories, which were not provided by the input pathways. This is our creative memory capacity. If one can experience this new memory without the need of the input pathways, then this is a rudimentary division of what we might call imaginary memory. Imaginary memory, would not be symbolically possible for another to select from their visual views, but would rather require constructing an imaginary memory.
However when this imaginary memory, can be ever selected on the input pathways - then this imaginary memory may be a source of input/output creativity.
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