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You have a memory you trust completely. It never happened the way you remember it. It may not have happened at all. Discover what neuroscience has revealed about the memories you carry — and why the ones that feel most real are the ones most corrupted by time. This video explores the mechanism of memory reconstruction, the experiments that implanted false childhood memories in 50% of participants, and what it means when remembering is not retrieval but revision. The science is specific. The names are named. The implications are unsettling. Because if your earliest memories are the foundation of who you are, and those memories have been rewritten hundreds of times, what remains of the original you? 0:00 - Introduction 1:27 - The Hot Air Balloon 4:27 - Memory Is Not Recording 7:29 - The Reconstruction Mechanism 10:56 - The Seven Sins 12:34 - Episodic vs Semantic SOURCES & RESEARCH: Wade, K. A., et al. (2002). "A picture is worth a thousand lies: Using false photographs to create false childhood memories." Psychonomic Bulletin & Review Loftus, E. F. (1996). "Eyewitness testimony." Harvard University Press Schacter, D. L. (2001). "The Seven Sins of Memory: How the Mind Forgets and Remembers." Houghton Mifflin Tulving, E. (1972). "Episodic and semantic memory." Organization of Memory DISCLAIMER: This channel explores existential questions through the lens of physics, neuroscience, and personal experience. The science presented is based on peer-reviewed research. The interpretations are my own. I am not a licensed therapist or medical professional. If you are experiencing distress related to memory, identity, or existential questions, please seek support from qualified mental health professionals. This video is for people who find comfort in physics over platitudes. For people who think about consciousness not with fear but with curiosity. For people who have sat with the unsettling truth that the pattern is always dissolving. Still here. For now. #memory #neuroscience #consciousness #existentialism #identity #psychology #science #philosophy #brain #cognition