Memory weakens reality. People's ideas evolved in fantasy and memory, reflecting their identity. I can forget the mind and remember it. Memory is what we have or what we lose. The memorized memories often deviate from the memory recalled. People tend to say that memory always exists. But in the minds of people, these memories are realistic or accurate enough to always make the story visible. Not all the memories in people's memory are accurate.
If consciousness (thought) can exist independently from physical reality (brain), it must explain how to create a physical memory of consciousness. Therefore, dualism must explain how consciousness affects physical reality. One possible explanation is a miracle proposed by Arnold Geulincx and Nicolas Malebranche, where all the physical and mental interactions require direct intervention by God. Another possible discussion advocated by CS Lewis is a reasonable argument: if all of our thoughts are influenced by physical reasons as suggested by monism, Some reasoning can understand knowledge. So, if monism is correct, there is no way to know this - or something else - unless it is fortunate we can not even think of it.
Memory weakens reality. People's ideas evolved in fantasy and memory, reflecting their identity. I can forget the mind and remember it. Memory is what we have or what we lose. The memorized memories often deviate from the memory recalled. People tend to say that memory always exists. But in the minds of people, these memories are realistic or accurate enough to always make the story visible. - In this article we will explain the current state of research on erroneous memory and memory manipulation and the therapeutic application of this research. The study described in this paper shows the sensitivity of memory to memory changes and affects the feasibility of the storage operation. Explain the current and proposed use of memory modification by documenting research in this field