To: annie laurie
Furthermore, erasing the memory from the brain does not prevent the ability to re-learn the memory, much as a cleaned computer disc may be re-used.
Before a person's memory gets erased with the hope of "re-loading" that person's memories into those memory molecules, hopefully somebody remembered to back up the person's memory to begin with.
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08/28/2006 7:36:14 PM PDT by
adorno
To: adorno
Before a person's memory gets erased with the hope of "re-loading" that person's memories into those memory molecules, hopefully somebody remembered to back up the person's memory to begin with. "Did you back up Dave?"
"I thought you were going to back up Dave!"
"Dave, don't drink...never mind."
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