Saturday, May 24, 2025

Saving your memories

1. vitreous body 2. ora serrata 3. ciliary muscle 4. ciliary zonules 5. Schlemm's canal 6. pupil 7. anterior chamber 8. cornea 9. iris 10. lens cortex 11. lens nucleus 12. ciliary process 13. conjunctiva 14. inferior oblique muscle 15. inferior rectus muscle 16. medial rectus muscle 17. retinal arteries and veins 18. optic disc 19. dura mater 20. central retinal artery 21. central retinal vein 22. optic nerve 23. vorticose vein 24. bulbar sheath 25. macula 26. fovea 27. sclera 28. choroid 29. superior rectus muscle 30. retina (from wikipedia.org) Humans will copy their knowledge onto a virtual device capable of saving only what they learnt, so that humans could bring back things they forgot and know they knew it but could be they forgot. In this manner they (humans) would try to re-learn what was known already. Note: the pic is from Wikipedia, the text is fom my knowledge in tech, this is: theory that can turn in reality of the imposible made possible. Humans eye will reflet onto a device, let’s say, a mirror of something like a blackboard or whiteboard (a thin fine sheet of gold?) that their recorded known vision had been save in their eyes’ camera placed in their Cornea that permit humans to see through it but at the same time see what is recorded onto it as if someone could read letters printed on the surface of a glass and still see what behind the crystal glass. The data could be brought back by the Optic nerve by activating it by bringing it from the brain itself as when people dream, but in a conscious manner. Its like you see something, it gets recorded (the brain do that by itself, but a great majority of people can not see it back again yet they say: I recall this and that, blah, blah, blah and whoever listen to you, makes a drawing of the said as many specialist do in a description of someone who is a witness.

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