A Japanese study claims that memories are stored in a specific pattern of connectivity between ngram cell and sembals on sembls distributed in multiple brain regions. If you were crionically frozen and woken up somehow a thousand years from now, those memories would come back on board because they're in there permanently. This is not the study i was referring to. The study i refer to as an american a study, no, not a japanese look from a metaphysical point of view. You supposed to find the phenomenan in the image of the phenomena, at least part of it. So from that perspective, it doesn't matter to me. But what i would say is
In this expansive conversation, Michael Shermer speaks with Bernardo Kastrup, the executive director of Essentia Foundation. His work has been leading the modern renaissance of metaphysical idealism, the notion that reality is essentially mental. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy (ontology, philosophy of mind) and another Ph.D. in computer engineering (reconfigurable computing, artificial intelligence). Shermer and Kastrup discuss: materialism, idealism, dualism, monism, panpsychism, free will, determinism, consciousness, the problem of other minds, artificial intelligence, out of body and near-death experiences, model dependent realism, and the ultimate nature of reality.