1. a recording of the
physical universe. Any memory contains a
time index (when it happened) and a pattern of
motion. As a lake reflects the trees and moving clouds, so does a memory reflect the
physical universe.
Sight,
sound,
pain,
emotion,
effort, conclusions, and many other things are recorded in this
static for any
given instant of
observation. Such a memory we call a
facsimile.
(Scn 8-80, p. 13)2. memory in
Dn is considered to be any
concept of
perceptions stored in the
standard memory banks which is potentially recallable by the "I."
(DMSMH, p. 61)3. memory usually means recalling
data of recent
times.
(NFP, p. 26)4. memory would have the connotation of you simply know it had happened.
(SH Spec 84, 6612C13)