Again...and? Is there a point to what appears to be a silly exercise? Why must all woo woo folks play the "I know something you don't know...guess what it is" game?
Memory recall. I recalled the name of my school then the picture of it came.
Nicely saidBecause they don't have a logical or useful worldview, so they make up for their inadequacy with silly "gotcha" games? It goes right next to the "if you can't disprove it, I can assert it" stupidity that the woo-sters are so fond of.
Nicely said
PJ - since you seem to have questions on memory, why not try here; from there you can do your own research...of course this would involve reading factually based science vs woo woo so do so at your own risk.
Yes, but how did you manage to recall it? How would you describe the process of intentionally recalling it?
I read your question and then answer came instantly to me. Both times. It was a simple spontaneous recall memory thought, instant reaction type of thing.
But I do believe it was the picture of my old school came first not the name.
Well...I'm glad your question is a sincere effort to have a scientific discussion wrt memory.It's interesting how people are assuming this is some kind of woo topic. As far as I can see it's not. Remembering stuff is just about as normal and everyday as you could get.
Then again, ET/aliens are always part of true scientific discussion and certianly not "woo woo" in any way *lol*Maybe I can clarify by creating a scenario.
An alien (who understands English automatically) has just arrived in your living room. He has all the mental apparatus necessary for memory.. but it just so happens that he hasn't consciously accessed his memory yet. In his memory is stored the experience of his journey to Earth.
As he doesn't know how to access his memory he figures he'll ask for your help, to train him how to do it.
After all, for you, accessing your memory is as easy as falling off a log. You've been doing it all your life.
So what would you say to him to train him how to access his memory of the journey?
Simple, I think he needs a mental jog to recall the memory. I just need to find the key to unlock it. Finding that key in which to mentally jog that recall is the more trickier part. Like anybody who has experienced memory problems, key markers are used to help jog the memory or fix it. But that is different from asking a question and gaing an answer from a working memory isn't it?Maybe I can clarify by creating a scenario.
An alien (who understands English automatically) has just arrived in your living room. He has all the mental apparatus necessary for memory.. but it just so happens that he hasn't consciously accessed his memory yet. In his memory is stored the experience of his journey to Earth.
As he doesn't know how to access his memory he figures he'll ask for your help, to train him how to do it.
After all, for you, accessing your memory is as easy as falling off a log. You've been doing it all your life.
So what would you say to him to train him how to access his memory of the journey?
Yeah, but presumably the alien has no idea what mental jog or key marker would be, or be referring to. Like you could maybe show him a saucer from the kitchen cupboard, but then he might say 'two sugars, thanks, nanoo nanoo' ;-)Simple, I think he needs a mental jog to recall the memory. I just need to find the key to unlock it. Finding that key in which to mentally jog that recall is the more trickier part. Like anybody who has experienced memory problems, key markers are used to help jog the memory or fix it. But that is different from asking a question and gaing an answer from a working memory isn't it?
You surely are aware when you're making a conscious effort to do something, no? Think constipation.As for your other question did I make a conscious effort. How can I answer that if I don't know what a conscious effort is or not. Or how to be aware of one taking place?
yeah, it's interesting.. seems like sometimes memories come up automatically, and unbidded.. other times they have to be minedYou asked the OP questions and my visual vortex was stimulated and the answer came about. Was the input conscious on my part or automated by my mind is something I don't know about?
I think you can.How can I distinguish from automation or an active conscious process?
A flawed scenario in so many ways. For a start, your alien being cannot possibly exist. It can remember things, but not choose to remember things? It’s hard to see how that’s a meaningful distinction. And presumably the fact that you expect it to remember where it is and what you told it means that it must have some sort of means of accessing what happened in the past.
It’s like saying ‘Imagine a person that is both big and small at the same time’ and then asking how that might be possible