Chapter Seventy-Seven: Forgetting is Instinct
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?
For long-lived species, overly clear memories can sometimes be quite burdensome.
But why do short-lived humans, who have a lifespan of at most, keep throwing away their memories physiologically?
Protection?
Or is it over-protected?
Or, conversely, memories are deliberately forgotten, stored in the outside world, transplanted, or reloaded.
The brain is physically manipulated in various ways as a non-renewable organ.
As intelligent beings......
Maybe that's the fun?