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Originally Posted by vertigo
Having lost many memories to ECT, I want to contribute, but things are so convoluted in my mind I can't put together what I want to say. Consider this: when you have a hole in your memory, you don't know it's there until someone or something shines a light into it allowing you to discover that you can't recall what should be there. The event is lost. Many things my friends talk about are in ECT holes. Those things have not existed as far as I'm concerned.
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I've had ECT too. Thankfully, it didn't affect my memory. At least I'm not aware of it having affected my memory

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In regards to those things not having existed as far as you're concerned, remember the hypothetical pertaining to if a tree falls, does it make a sound if there's no entity capable of hearing there to perceive it? If an individual is incapable of perceiving an event does that mean the event can't exist? What about a sub-group of individuals incapable of that perception? What about the entire group?
Food for thought:
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