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This paper proposes the Ω-dimension hypothesis, an innovative theory suggesting that memory storage and retrieval occur in a non-temporal, non-spatial dimension accessed via the brain’s electromagnetic activity. Traditional models of memory, centered on synaptic plasticity, face limitations in explaining the speed and stability of memory retrieval. The Ω-dimension, drawing on principles from quantum field theory and the holographic principle, posits that memories are encoded and decoded through brain wave patterns interacting with this hidden dimension. This hypothesis extends beyond human cognition, suggesting that all biological systems capable of generating complex electromagnetic patterns might access the Ω-dimension. The implications are profound, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of the mind, consciousness, and the nature of reality itself. Further research is encouraged to explore the technological, philosophical, and ethical ramifications of this groundbreaking theory.
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Milan M. Dlabal (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e59a30b6db64358753555a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/s8nyw
Milan M. Dlabal
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