On Lives, Narratives, and Memory
While reading the critique of life as a story idea I recalled that memory is the foundation in Memoidealism, the narrative is an ordered sequence of fragments in memory, and universal memory dumps are snapshots of observables. Then I asked a question:
Can a life be not a narrative but an aggregation of memory dumps with embedded memory fragments of narrative traces?
- Dmitry Vostokov - Memoriarch @ MemoryReligion.com -