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What is holographic memory?

What is holographic memory?

Is a person's learning ability in his heart or in his brain? Or, in the whole body?

The brain is wrapped in a hard skull, which is folded wet tissue and weighs about three pounds. It has the ability of learning, and can transform complex molecular information into electronic signals, and produce meaningful information.

However, the mind is invisible and intangible, and we can understand its effect by measuring at most. The mind and the mind must interact, and the mind will carry out the will of the mind and learn together.

A single neuron cannot learn, because learning is also the communication between many neurons, and memory is a series of cells and energy in the whole network. Our sensory channels create unique life experiences.

Carl Pribran, a neuroscientist at Stanford University, pointed out that memory is stored in various parts of the brain and body in the form of waves, which is called holographic memory.

The concept of holography comes from "holography". The biggest difference between holographic photography and ordinary photography is that any part of the holographic negative can be projected by laser, instead of only partial images like ordinary photography.

Pribran said that memory is also holographic. Some kind of memory spreads all over the body like an information wave. When a certain memory is activated, other parts will also be played.

Although Pribran's idea is not generally accepted, he put forward different arguments, which let us know more deeply that our cells can store holographic information in the form of vibration waves.