What happens to your memories when your entire brain turns to liquid soup?

inside the chrysalis, a caterpillar’s brain completely dissolves and rebuilds from scratch to become a butterfly. Yet, tests show the butterfly still retains the memories it learned as a caterpillar.
If a mind can survive its physical hardware being liquefied and entirely remolded, memory is clearly doing more than just sitting on a neural “hard drive.”
So, where is that data actually stored?
— Read on x.com/MacrinePhD/status/2075930249842266390


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