Memory, in its essences, transcends the mere biological processes designated to preserve information as a sequence of synaptic events. It is an entanglement of sequences carved upon the fabric of space, much like a cosmic tapestry in which each thread represents a single experience interwoven with spacetime itself.
In the confines of relativity, the universe does not perceive time linearly but composes a multidimensional array of intersecting coordinates. From a distance, one might visualize a complex weave—above and below, in and out of our three-dimensional understanding—a place where quantum meets classical, shaping what we might call a: Memory Field.