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Monday, September 19, 2011

An occupied empty Hallway


A few minutes before we went out today, we briefly spoke about what happens to energy "signatures" after they are no longer stored as in a nine-volt battery.  Since this is "that" time of the year, this little thought came from that conversation...

An abandoned house in an old neighborhood.  A dilapidated structure far off in a near-forgotten part of town, one that saw bright and sunny days in it's past.  A room, a staircase, a musty hallway, if memories are formed in the physical mind, then why wouldn't some of them remain in the areas where they were formed?  Some say that memories can remain in physical places long after their origin.

Well, if memories are nothing more than electrical signatures that are stored in the mind of those who "record", file them away, and retrieve them from time to time, then what happens to them after they are no longer stored? since energy cannot be destroyed? and what would be the difference between the energy in a nine-volt battery and a stored thought?

Maybe we just ate a bit too much candy corn today and had too much energy of our own to burn.

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