[Meatloaf] Stephan Wolfram essay on time & space
Douglas Bair
Douglas.Bair at Prodigy.Net
Wed Oct 23 08:41:31 MDT 2024
I totally agree with Cindy's statement. I believe what you remember depends on things you consider important.
Like emotions related to people involved, cars we like (Corvettes...), tech we might have been using, were we
personally involved with having fun, an accident, first sex, loss of a beloved pet, an embarrassing event, so many
things. Where is a (selective) memory wipe when you need it?
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From: Meatloaf [mailto:meatloaf-bounces at dashs.denver.co.us] On Behalf Of Cindy Eldenburg
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 8:18 AM
To: meatloaf at dashs.denver.co.us
Subject: Re: [Meatloaf] Stephan Wolfram essay on time & space
I challenge your 'slightly different' - just ask a sibling about a particular incident that happened to you.�� They will likely tell a vastly different story than the one you remember :)
Cindy
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