The Holographic Retrieval of Mind: Reconceptualizing Memory Projection Through Analogue Gravity and File Decompression Mechanics
The decoupling of neural reactivation from conscious access during episodic memory retrieval reveals a profound explanatory gap in contemporary cognitive neuroscience. While stimulus-specific cortical representations can be robustly reinstated following a cue, empirical evidence demonstrates that this reactivation does not inherently guarantee overt recall or subjective awareness. To resolve this paradox, this paper introduces a unified theoretical framework that reconceptualizes memory retrieval as a sequential data decompression event executing across a biological analogue gravity metric.
