My Memory Lane

What if were possi be to erase all your memories & replace then with different ones?

The memories could be of anything you can imagine, good or bad or powerful. Implant them into your brain to replace the memories you now have. The new memories would recreate your brain to function as someone else thereby changing your life entirely, for the better. Do you think its possible?

Public Comments

  1. probably
  2. On Days of Our Lives... it is definitely possible... they do it all the time... You should find the DiMera family as they could really help you with this problem.
  3. If so it would save us a boat load in Prison cost.........Wipe their memories and start over lol.
  4. If you want to replace your memories that bad then you need to be in counseling= whatever has happen or that you've done, they can be learning lessons. Please find a counselor
  5. brainwashing false memories. already happening
  6. No.
  7. yes! ex. a person who is in a car accident and has no memories it has to be what we call retrained. therefore creating new ones.
  8. It would be a mission impossible kinda job. The memory is bulit over a period of time, by joining of neurons. Eacah neuron can connect to another via something similar to tentaciles. To recreate a memory, first you need to disjoint all neurons and make the person worse than stephen hawking or patient suffering from motor neuron disease stop it's progress right before biological functions go hay-wire (which can lead to death apart from brain death). Than join each individual neuron in a special way to recreate memory. There are more than billion neurons - mre than number of internet enabled pcs and each can connect to nearest neuron in more than one fashion. Possibilites of error endless If after 500 yrs they able to do , should be tried for people who have already been declared brain dead or people suffering from motor neuron disease, where the neuron start dying at a faster rate than normal. These are the only cells in body that dont generate & so I hope this answers your question appropriately.
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