Hi Marsha,

No, the memories are dynamic, unique, real time.  As you rightly state, the
words are static.  This gives the illusion of "staticness" in memories.  The
point is the sense of continuity from one to the other.  It is part of
learning.  Even with words, our awareness of their personal meaning changes
all the time.  However, there is typically some continuity is that change.
 A personal history if you will.

Mark

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:27 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Mark,
>
> If I remember x-pattern on Monday and remember x-pattern again on
> Friday will they be identical events/remembrances?  Seems to me that
> the only identical aspect of that event will be the label 'x.'
>
> Marsha
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