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THE UNIT THEORY
INTRODUCTION
The Brain is a tissue organ of all living organism. Organisms have senses which decide the way they live. These six sensed organisms are nothing but human beings (Homo sapiens). In this theory we will learn how every person living on earth is able to remember or memorize things happening in their daily life. THE HUMAN BRAIN
Most of Homo sapiens have a special ability to remember or to memorize issues happening in their daily life. These are stored in the brain in the form of a unit called the MEMORY UNIT. These units are stored in two ways
(1) INCIDENT WAY OF MEMORIZING
In this way, a normal person has the ability to memorize or store incidents which occur in his/her daily life. For example, if a person is badly injured by an accident and he is recovered after so many years he won’t forget the incident that had happened to him. (2) SCENE - WAY OF MEMORIZING
This is a difficult way of memorizing issues and is very closely related with incident way of memorizing. In this way, a person may or may not have the ability to change a scene into incident way for memorizing issues occurring in his/her daily life. As explained in incident way most of the people in the world are memorizing by incident way. In this case the scene is that when a child wants to memorize his lessons for doing his homework he could have the ability of changing a scene into an incident and it needs a lot of hard work for changing to this way of memorizing.
INSIDE THE BRAIN The Brain is having memory units in an orbit. The centre part shown in the figure is called the UTIL. It is called so because if we want to remember some issue (memory unit) it searches for the unit and mentally visualizes to the person. Some memory units are been lost because of excess storage of units.
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