Memory and brain
“This should be further discussion involved so much subject”.
"ZuoZuo,I believe that you are about to discover the key of the mystery. What really we perceive of the outside world is a big creative energy which creates and wakes up in each of us ideas, images and concepts of a supposed exterior world. If you understand this, then you will understand what the role of our brain is.
Our minds have two sides; one is immaterial, that is to say intelligence, capacity of synthesis, aptitude to form intelligent images, intuition, premonition, free will, feelings of beauty, happiness, nobility, sincerity, etc. etc. etc. Another side is material, that is to say the cerebral memory, which is a mechanical capacity of intelligent responses to sensorial stimuli of our physical body.
The real memory is not material, and it is not in the brain. The brain does not keep everything I’ve described as immaterial. The brain is like a mechanical translator who wakes up the immaterial memory which is the only one with full sense. The cerebral memory does not have an intelligent but a mechanical sense. Let's look at our computer we are facing at and which we use to communicate each other; it’s not intelligent, nor has feelings, it simply helps us to form ideas and to communicate. The real immaterial mind of that PC is ourselves.
Do you agree?"—From Bogota - Colombia South America.Wu Wang
Wu Wang:
I have being honoured talk to you here;your knowledge of Science&Philosophy systematic.I am agree with you "compartmentalize"our minds two sides, you elaborate statements about material&immaterial brilliant.
moreover;Between the Brain and the computer may have a medium,something else..artificial intelligence;if it is a key to explain how the mechanism of Brain and computer(perhaps called material&immaterial )sensorial combination?
the memory is a abstract concept,if we say:when、where、who、what of some event occured.it prove that the brain just like a casket;the casket will face mistaken、losing、conversion,it's not perfectly safe keep.
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