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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Pages: 507-519

Series: Axiomathes

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Ted Dace, "Memory as a property of nature", Axiomathes 28 (5), 2018, pp. 507-519.

Memory as a property of nature

Ted Dace

pp. 507-519

in: Axiomathes 28 (5), 2018.

Abstract

Prerequisite to memory is a past distinct from present. Because wave evolution is both continuous and time-reversible, the undisturbed quantum system lacks a distinct past and therefore the possibility of memory. With the quantum transition, a reversibly evolving superposition of values yields to an irreversible emergence of definite values in a distinct and transient moment of time. The succession of such moments generates an irretrievable past and thus the possibility of memory. Bohm's notion of implicate and explicate order provides a conceptual basis for memory as a general feature of nature akin to gravity and electromagnetism. I propose that natural memory is an outcome of the continuity of implicate time in the context of discontinuous explicate time. Among the ramifications of natural memory are that laws of nature can propagate through time much like habits and that personal memory does not require neural information storage.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Pages: 507-519

Series: Axiomathes

Full citation:

Ted Dace, "Memory as a property of nature", Axiomathes 28 (5), 2018, pp. 507-519.