The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science
Memory isn’t a recording—it’s a reconstruction. In this episode, we explore how the brain rebuilds the past by assembling fragments shaped by emotion, belief, and suggestion. This same process can generate vivid false memories, using the same neural pathways as real recall. While this makes memory unreliable, it also reveals its purpose: not perfect accuracy, but adaptability. The mind prioritizes meaning, learning, and future planning—turning memory into a creative, predictive system rather than a static archive. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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