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Ram And Brain
Mar 22 2002

         The meaning of "RAM" is the random access of memory from the birth till our last breath. The random memory in the brain organ comes to us as natural. The power of the RAM in the brain is determined by hereditary. Two types of random memories are functioning in the brain since a very long time. Ninety eight percent (98%) of the population have the random memory. This random memory is in a disjointed manner.

         RAM is initiated by the concious thinking process. One of the types of RAM is personalised and relates to the recollecting power system with reference to our own previous life only. Its longevity is from birth to death. The other stored "RAM" are mute in all our memory and that relates to acts in previous births, knowledge etc. The second type of "RAM" is possible for everybody because it exists in the brain. This needs to be initiated.

         The religious practioners initiate this hereditary "RAM" from each and every birth of life. This is yet to get importance in scientific research. Avoiding all these research as religious farce, is a great loss to scientific world. One sentence I am adding for the benefit of thinking people. The previous birth's memory power system come under this automatic thinking of the "RAM"system. Act of thinking is itself a religious one. The continuous thinking work by the brain initiates the recollecting power of the "RAM". In comparison to "RAM" of the brain the computerised memory system stands out second.

         According to my paper on the memorising portion the "RAM" is working for the recollection of the previous births. Upon recollection, we do not need this memory and the particular cells in the memory portion act only as a stockist of the recollected memory. The rest of the cells in the same memory portion are doing the work of erasing the memory system of the brain. These two actions and portions are natural quality of the brain organ. The erased memory portion or the cells in it, provide the base for the signal receiving system required for new creative knowledge

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