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a recording of the physical universe. Any memory contains a time index (when it happened) and a pattern of motion. As a lake reflects the trees and moving clouds, so does a memory reflect the physical universe. Sight, sound, pain, emotion, effort, conclusions, and many other things are recorded in this static for any given instant of observation. Such a memory we call a facsimile. (Scn 8-80, p. 13)
- memory in Dn is considered to be any concept of perceptions stored in the standard memory banks which is potentially recallable by the "I." (DMSMH, p. 61)
- memory usually means recalling data of recent times. (NFP, p. 26)
- memory would have the connotation of you simply know it had happened. (SH Spec 84, 6612C13)