Metaphor of Memory as a Directed Container

The usual metaphor of Memory as a container is static and not useful for Memory worldview because it has to explain Time. Previously, in 2010, we introduced memorized relation (Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 4, page 259) that may give memory order necessary for Time. A few weeks ago we came to a Directed Container metaphor that provides order and directedness responsible for perceived Time Arrow. After doing some research we found that directed container datatype was introduced in computer science that accounts for positions inside container structures that determine substructures. However, our metaphor is intuitive and doesn’t specify exact representation except the possible involvement of memorized relation.

- Dmitry Vostokov - Memoriarch @ MemoryReligion.com -

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