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Heritable memory and thoughts about it




Heritable memory and thoughts about it


Heritable memory is the thing, that is controlling our fears like fear of fire, spiders, and snakes. Fearing those things is necessary for surviving in nature. That thing makes that kind of memory or instinct interesting, and some philosophers have thought is it possible that deep inside our nervous track is the neurons, where is stored the memories from the first organisms, what had a nervous system. One of the things that makes that thing interesting is that the fear against reptilians requires that reptilians would have existed. 


And if the researchers could get access to those cells, what is controlling the heritable memory, they could find out, what things like dinosaurs look like, and maybe that kind of thing uncovers the secrets of pyramids, what means the real purpose, why that system has been built and Anunnaki, the first gods on Earth. Were those gods something like a secret society or something else? This could be the ultimate tool for mapping things, which is a left mystery in history. 


The problem with that those cells is that if they exist, the memory that is stored in them is subconscious. That means that the memories, that are stored to those cells if they exist cannot recover to consciousness when people want to recover those memories. Those memories are visible only when a person sees a snake or faces the fire. And the prove about heritable memory is that every single person in the world afraid of similar things. 


But another thing that makes the researchers interesting about the heritable memory, and especially things like when those memories would transfer to the human mind is the thing, what can make it possible to create something, what we ever thought before. If those memories are transferring to the person from the blood of the mother, that thing opens some very interesting and in the same way scary visions. 


If the transferring those memories can deny, that makes possible to make the artificial heritable memory or synthetic fear and hate in the people's mind. If the transferring process happens by cells, that thing makes possible to capture those cells, and then stress them with electromagnetic radiation. That can make possible to create a person who afraid of narcotics or corruption. But what if those heritable memories would not transfer to the baby? 


That means that the baby can harm themselves very bad because there is not heritable memory for supporting that individual. Fears are a necessary thing for supporting life and species. That means that things like fear of fire are meant to protect species in the cases, that parents would not have time to follow them in every second. 


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