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Stanford brain researcher and the quantum physicist, Dr. Karl Pribram, was long puzzled by a perplexing question of how and where memories are stored in the brain. Did they possess specific locations in the brain?
While trying to figure out where in the brain memories are located, he found that the human brain is holographic. He found that memories are not preserved in any particular part of the brain, like books lying on the shelves, but were rather spread out or distributed throughout the brain as a whole.
Even people with medical conditions that received a portion of the brain surgically removed, have not shown loss of specific memories.
No matter what portion of the brain was removed, their memories could not be eradicated, because they were omnipresent, in the brain at the same time.
But Karl Pribram knew of no mechanism or process that could be responsible for the memory distribution of this kind, until he was confronted with the concept of holography, for the first time …. http://www.messagetoeagle.com
2012-09-03 13:40:24
Source: http://luismmx.blogspot.com/2012/09/our-brain-is-holographic-machine.html