If someone has Alzheimer’s AND memory isn’t stored in the brain then how does the memory loss work? Where does it get lost from? If memory is truly stored in a hologram in each cell of the body, and the greater universe, then surely the brain damage associated with Alzheimer’s wouldn’t be a deal breaker… As I understand it Alzheimer’s relates to the deterioration or collapse of synapses and neurons in the brain – but (and assuming the mouse example can be generalised to apply to humans) the mice would have experienced that and more with their brain having been physically chopped up…
This has me puzzled. I know there are many people on this site with the ability to share great insight so I would love to hear thoughts, ideas or even more places I can continue this journey to try and understand it…
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