Based on his answer it would actually be persistent- assuming there was a method of flash freeze/storage perfected in which literally zero of the tissue was damaged or altered…. This is interesting, i to have wondered if memories were physically there in our brain or simply ‘stored’ or ‘running’ in our brain via electric impulses that would all be ‘wiped’ should the brain shut down and start up again.
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Reply to Does the brain stores information on a volatile or persisted way? If all brain activity shut off, would any memory still exist in case it turn on again? by Josysclei
Based on his answer it would actually be persistent- assuming there was a method of flash freeze/storage perfected in which literally zero of the tissue was damaged or altered…. This is interesting, i to have wondered if memories were physically there in our brain or simply ‘stored’ or ‘running’ in our brain via electric impulses that would all be ‘wiped’ should the brain shut down and start up again.