 Originally Posted by WLLPEREGOY
Hello!, now my answer is gonna sound really scientific. ok so your body has 2 types of actions voluntary and involuntary. voluntary would be like running, talking, playing basketball lol etc. Now involuntary is like your heart beat, falling asleep, dreaming. now your memory lies in involuntary, and maybe i might be wrong as im not very experienced with lds. but from a scientific standpoint, no you cannot you do not control your memory or what you remember even though our brains are the most powerful supercomputer known to man they do not work like a "computer" we dont have files in our brain just our memory
as i said again please POLITELY correct me if i am wrong but i really have to say no on this one even though it would be pretty cool
-will-
Close, but not quite...to some degree, you do control your memory. You can put effort into remembering something, such as committing a new language to memory, or the details of a dream scene. You do not, however, have total, binding control over your memory, so a "quick save" would be very unlikely to happen.
 Originally Posted by Loaf
Is this a joke?
Its called your memory. If you have a shit memory, too bad. 
I have a pretty damn good memory. 
 Originally Posted by WLLPEREGOY
well it would be hard to do i dont really believe you could "load" and "save" adream thats not just how a brain works
You're correct, the brain does not typically work like that. Some people have rare conditions that allow them to perform tasks similar to opening and saving documents, but these are exceptionally rare cases, and even then these people are limited to a degree.
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