Memory and Human Nature and our Developments: Hypothesis from Narrow Dimensions and Generalized Dimensions

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Memory in the nature of primitive features and basic functions, which plays an important role in promoting all the developments from ancient times to nowadays, is the most fundamental form of human nature. This paper will, from both narrow dimensions and generalized dimensions hypothesize and analyze the connection between memory and human nature or our developments; the original feature and function of memory, thereby, will be revealed.

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October 2010

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