Are memories formed within the exact moment we experience them?
Can a split second simultaneously become the past and present as the neurons in our brains try to differentiate between the now and then?
Are we able to remember the details of everything happening to us as if they have already happened?
How do we know where the timelines truly begin?
Or when the memories actually end?

Good stuff! Thank you for sharing! ☺️
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I feel like some of my memories formed in another lifetime and I am merely revisiting them in this one. Some memories feel almost like they happened to someone else, I have changed so much over the years that it feels like those experiences created a new person. Memory is such a weird phenomena, without it we are blank and yet with it we are constantly prone to falling into melancholy and regret. Great post Ash, thought provoking.
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Thank you! I agree! The idea of deja vu always freaks me out too. How do we know what that all feels like? Why does it happen?! There’s another idea 😂
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This is so cool Hal. Something a little different from you.
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Thank you!
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There maybe a distance between memory and reality and perception.
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Maybe… There’s more questions than answers huh? 🤯
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The stuff of deep sci-fi novels. I’ve always enjoyed viewing time using different perspectives. So I really really liked this poem.
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Thank you!!
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