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2title: 2. Ouroboros of Memory
3genre: prose
4
5epigraph:
6 content: |
7 He used his body to remember
8 his body, but in the end could only
9 remember the string.
10 attrib: Jonathan Safran Foer
11 link: 'http://www.bet-tal.com/index.aspx?id=2315'
12
13project:
14 title: Stark Raving
15 css: stark
16 order: 12
17 next:
18 - title: L'appel du vide
19 link: lappel-du-vide
20 - title: 3. Love as God
21 link: love-as-god
22 prev:
23 - title: Table of contents
24 link: table_contents
25 - title: 1. Initial Conditions
26 link: initial-conditions
27...
28
29[He said][] at the beginning, "It's like rolling yarn into a too-small ball.
30Sure, you can roll the memories around for a while, and maybe even use some of them.
31Eventually, though, you'll wind them all the way out and you'll be left with nothing but a small loop.
32You can tie this loop around your finger, and start wrapping your body, but this is an extension of the same problem.
33You'll turn into a mummy of memory.
34There'll be nothing left underneath but a dead body.
35
36"But what does it mean, _To remember the body with the body?_
37I imagine a creature made of memory, putting its feet in its mouth, turning into a ball.
38In this way, it could roll all around the landscape of its memory.
39I've tried explaining this to other people, but it doesn't make any sense to them.
40The task of eating one's feet is, to them, an unsolvable problem.
41They seem to forgotten that, as babies, they were able to make themselves into loops.
42
43"So I increase the count to two: two snakes eating each other's tales, forming a loop.
44In this way they are able to put two heads on one body.
45This doubles the number of memories, which really only exacerbates the problem.
46It's like trying to roll two different materials up into a ball.
47The people I tell this to don't understand this either, they say using two animals makes sense to them.
48They say there must be different types of memory.
49
50"I disagree with this theory of memory.
51I think there is, at bottom, only one type of anything, with subtypes grouped together along the edge of a loop.
52Color becomes a good metaphor: look how many of them!
53yet they are all consumed by the same part of the body.
54Maybe two different materials are still made of material, and maybe they can be rolled into a ball.
55Maybe there actually never was a problem.
56
57"Or maybe, and this is more likely, I need to restate the problem.
58I think it all boils down to the fact that I have a truly lousy memory.
59I've tried different mnemonic devices, like imagining each thing I need to remember being visited by a bouncing ball.
60I've tried trying string into finger-loops.
61I've even tried writing the things I need to remember on my body.
62If you asked me, 'Do any of these work,' I would have to answer, 'None of them.'
63
64"Sometimes in the morning I realize dumbly I've forgotten my words, all of them.
65They generally come back by around ten o'clock, but the frequency with which this is occurring is becoming a problem.
66I feel that my brain is being separated from my body.
67Is there a place in the universe for a misplaced memory?
68Does it eat its own tail and roll around the universe as it loops?
69Does it shrink down and become lost as a tiny ball?
70
71No matter what happens, eventually _I_ will become _them_ as I lose the last of my memory.
72I won't be able to solve the problem of my being, and my being will become my problem, in an eternal loop.
73I will roll my body into a prenatal ball.
74
75[He said]: joke.html