"Earth as a Simulation Series 4: This Series offers MANY pages of Evidence that many Anomalous Experiences, Plus 'Exceptional' Abilities & Skills can be explained 'IF' we are Simulated copied people being Simulated with Less Advanced Technologies resulting in ourselves having Anomalous Experiences that relate to Hi-Tech Neural Implants & CNS Enhancements that the person we are simulating HAD, but which we are a long way from developing here!!!"

 
The girl at the fridge visual scene replay example used on an earlier page (here) implies that some implants can perhaps selectively save everything that is part of our visual field. If any implant did this either automatically for specific circumstances or perhaps even all the time this would equate to people having a superb visual memory.

Anyone with this type of human enhancement should be able to recall anything and everything they visually saw at will. They would actually appear to have a very accurate photographic memory. Wouldn’t they?

Is a Photographic or Eidetic Memory ‘Really’ a Natural Ability?

Is there any evidence that we do have people with an amazing visual memory? The below is taken from wikipedia . . .

“Eidetic memory is the ability to recall visual information, such as pages from books, magazines, and license plate numbers, in great detail after only brief exposure to it. It is found in early childhood (between 2 percent and 10 percent of that age group) and is unconnected with the person’s intelligence level. Like other memories, they are often subject to unintended alterations usually because of outside influences (such as the way an adult may present a query about a memory). If the ability is not nurtured it usually begins to fade after the age of 6, perhaps as growing verbal skills alter the memory process.”

Doesn’t the below describe the characteristics of what you’d expect of someone having a visual memory and recall implant / enhancement?

“Eidetic memory is the ability to recall visual information, such as pages from books, magazines, and license plate numbers, in great detail after only brief exposure to it.”

Is it not ‘odd’ that this memory seem to be very STRICTLY limited to recalling visual only information?

Why is the Photographic Memory Ability Limited to what is Visually ‘Seen’ Only!!!

It seems very odd that a memory recall ability would not include sounds, tastes, smells, touch and or feelings particularly as from a survival of the fittest evolutionary point of view you’d expect that such an ability would have full spectrum perceptual recall so you could recall the feelings you had ‘say’ when asking your predatory bank manager for a loan (haha)!!!

On the other hand, perhaps the ‘vision’ ONLY recall isn’t odd when you understand that science itself is somewhat fixated specifically on our visual OBSERVATION sense and skills rather than all senses.

In other words, a visual save and recall human enhancement implant is what you’d expect science to develop initially because it would be more generically useful from a science perspective and particularly if it was an implant that was going to be used by scientists to help them catalogue and recall all the information related to their own specific subject and research line.

Is there anything in the first quote at the top that ‘if’ you thought about it for a while might make you aware of other potentially anomalous possibilities and or anomalous possibilities which might already have been researched with regards obvious and observable memory anomalies and or memory problems?

What could some extended ‘speculative’ thinking of the following three sub quotes perhaps have you becoming aware of with respect to artificially enhanced memory possibilities?

1 – “It {photographic memory} is found in early childhood (between 2 percent and 10 percent of that age group) and is unconnected with the person’s intelligence level.”

2 – “Like other memories, they {as in photographic memories} are often subject to unintended alterations usually because of outside influences (such as the way an adult may present a query about a memory).”

3 – “If the {photographic memory} ability is not nurtured it usually begins to fade after the age of 6, perhaps as growing verbal skills alter the memory process.”

In thinking about the above (or combinations of the above) what can you figure out from the above that leads you to become aware of visible memory implant anomaly evidence possibilities . . .

In reading the above, if this prompts you with respect to any ‘memory’ oddities, including say of memories between you and others of the same experiences being recalled differently for example then can you leave a comment to document these.

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