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There is an interesting phenomena occasionally witnessed among the elderly (and on rarer occasion, the very young), where one appears to be living in memories and/or witnessing things from a different time as if they were happening right around them. Some speculate that those doing so are actually somehow present in the past or future in some way, simultaneously with their altered presence in the present. They will generally reference [[Lorebook: People|People]] from that time as if they are nearby, and some may even converse with them.
There is an interesting phenomena occasionally witnessed among the elderly (and on rarer occasion, the very young), where one appears to be living in memories and/or witnessing things from a different time as if they were happening right around them. They will generally reference [[Lorebook: People|People]] from that time as if they are nearby, and some may even converse with them. Some speculate that those doing so are actually somehow present in the past or future in some way, simultaneously with their altered presence in the present; and that perhaps Memory and Time are thus intrinsically linked in more than a superficial manner.


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Memory is the recollection of things that happened at some other point in time than one is currently present in.


There is an interesting phenomena occasionally witnessed among the elderly (and on rarer occasion, the very young), where one appears to be living in memories and/or witnessing things from a different time as if they were happening right around them. They will generally reference People from that time as if they are nearby, and some may even converse with them. Some speculate that those doing so are actually somehow present in the past or future in some way, simultaneously with their altered presence in the present; and that perhaps Memory and Time are thus intrinsically linked in more than a superficial manner.