Where Does ''You'' Go Under Amnesia ?
Amnesia doesn’t just make you forget your keys — it does something far more terrifying. When a tiny neural glitch suddenly wipes away your past, where does the person you spent a lifetime building actually go? This is the unsettling science of amnesia: how it severs the thread of time connecting your past to your present, dissolves the narrative that makes up your identity, and traps you in a perpetual, waking void. We'll cover why amnesia is nothing like simple forgetting, the disturbing reality of living in a permanent seven-second loop, and the deep philosophical mystery science still can't explain — if your memory ever returns, what happens to the stranger who was living in your body? Chapters: 00:00 Waking up to a stranger 01:30 Why it’s NOT just forgetting 03:00 How memory builds "you" 04:30 How amnesia breaks the brain 06:00 The horror of permanent loops 08:00 Where do you go? 09:15 Is it even the same you?

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