I've been doing a little research recently, and I've realized we actually have no idea how memories are stored in brains. Some people think it's some special form of RNA, others just say "it's stored in the connections between neurons", whatever the fuck that means. I haven't seen any conclusion evidence supporting any theory on the matter. Any experts care to weigh in on this? Understanding how memory is stored will be a very important thing for humans going forward, especially if we want to achieve some form of immortality beyond just eliminating aging.
