The extent of Other Memory
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The extent of Other Memory
Just something I was thinking about recently. How far back does Other Memory go? Its established it goes pretty far back but what I wondered was is it restricted to human memories? Do Bene Gesserit have Neanderthal or primate ancestor memories? If so, maybe its this memory that stretches across evolution that gives the Bene Gesserit their insight into human evolution and development?
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
It seems there are limitations to OM, for example RM cannot find the origin of Honoured Matres(and the fact they cannot look on the masculine side of course)
Also from what I gathered through my readings of Dune, the further you delve into the past of Other Memory(in depther if I may say so) the greater the risk of getting invaded by some past persona(and become Abomination)
So I reckon it would take a very strong RM to look that far back without being lost.
I guess if you look up all references to OM by RMs you'll know how far they go.
(offhand I remember Odrade and Van Gogh, but there must go a bit further than that
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Also from what I gathered through my readings of Dune, the further you delve into the past of Other Memory(in depther if I may say so) the greater the risk of getting invaded by some past persona(and become Abomination)
So I reckon it would take a very strong RM to look that far back without being lost.
I guess if you look up all references to OM by RMs you'll know how far they go.
(offhand I remember Odrade and Van Gogh, but there must go a bit further than that

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For the record, Neanderthal is not necessarily a human ancestor, they may have been a completely seperate thing. People commonly get them confused with early hominids that were certainly our ancestors, but lived in Africa (Neanderthals lived in Europe). The debate rages as to whether they were wiped out by humans (they and early humans did exist at the same time) or whether they were bred into the human genepool.
As for OM, I see no reason to restrict it to humans, it should go back allllllll the way to the earliest thinking ancestor. That said, I'm sure the memories from before humans would be so garbled as to be gibberish.
As for OM, I see no reason to restrict it to humans, it should go back allllllll the way to the earliest thinking ancestor. That said, I'm sure the memories from before humans would be so garbled as to be gibberish.

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Re: The extent of Other Memory
Leto II's alliance with Harum suggests OM goes back at least to Ancient times. Also during one of his monologues he damnes the Romans after which they LOL him.lotek wrote:It seems there are limitations to OM, for example RM cannot find the origin of Honoured Matres(and the fact they cannot look on the masculine side of course)
Also from what I gathered through my readings of Dune, the further you delve into the past of Other Memory(in depther if I may say so) the greater the risk of getting invaded by some past persona(and become Abomination)
So I reckon it would take a very strong RM to look that far back without being lost.
I guess if you look up all references to OM by RMs you'll know how far they go.
(offhand I remember Odrade and Van Gogh, but there must go a bit further than that)
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You're talking about the RM that used to be HM correct? I thought that was more of a "blocked memorie" situation, like when someone buries memories of abuse.lotek wrote:It seems there are limitations to OM, for example RM cannot find the origin of Honoured Matres(and the fact they cannot look on the masculine side of course).

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yeah but I consider Leto II to be an exception to the rule, his mastery of OM is way beyond that of the BG RMs...
I have in the back of my mind something from GEoD where Leto would hint at going quite far down the chain, further than humans but I might be mistaken...
To be more precise I think there is no limitations as to how far OM goes(why would there be?), but there are limitations as to how far one can look.
As long there is a genetic link between them of course.
@AToE: yes that's who I was referring to,but the reason to the blocage is irrelevant to the question imo, as we discuss the possibity of limitations not necessarily why they occur.
I have in the back of my mind something from GEoD where Leto would hint at going quite far down the chain, further than humans but I might be mistaken...
To be more precise I think there is no limitations as to how far OM goes(why would there be?), but there are limitations as to how far one can look.
As long there is a genetic link between them of course.
@AToE: yes that's who I was referring to,but the reason to the blocage is irrelevant to the question imo, as we discuss the possibity of limitations not necessarily why they occur.
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
True, but the OP seemed to be more directed at whether there was a cutoff point in history for OM, so I thought I'd point out the difference just for clarity's sake.

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Re: The extent of Other Memory
fair enough, it's best to get the question right before answering, it's not like we dn't have a history of flying off topic at the first occasion lol
So if it is "how far does it go?" I'd say as far as the first hint of sentient life.
If it is how far can one go? Then I'd say it depends on who's doing the looking.
So if it is "how far does it go?" I'd say as far as the first hint of sentient life.
If it is how far can one go? Then I'd say it depends on who's doing the looking.
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Sentient being a term of much contention of course... but yes I would guess something like that as well would make sense.

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yeah I was hoping not to start an argument on what IS sentient, so thank for giving me the benefit of the doubt.A Thing of Eternity wrote:Sentient being a term of much contention of course... but yes I would guess something like that as well would make sense.
(I guess it would be more precise to say as soon as the brain was capable of retaining memories then)
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Well, not to start a debate, but sentiency is not required for memories. I've never heard dogs (for example)called sentient, but they can memorize tonnes of information.lotek wrote:yeah I was hoping not to start an argument on what IS sentient, so thank for giving me the benefit of the doubt.A Thing of Eternity wrote:Sentient being a term of much contention of course... but yes I would guess something like that as well would make sense.
(I guess it would be more precise to say as soon as the brain was capable of retaining memories then)

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then I guess OM should be able to go back as far as any creature genetically related to humans and capable of retaining memoriesA Thing of Eternity wrote:Well, not to start a debate, but sentiency is not required for memories. I've never heard dogs (for example)called sentient, but they can memorize tonnes of information.lotek wrote:yeah I was hoping not to start an argument on what IS sentient, so thank for giving me the benefit of the doubt.A Thing of Eternity wrote:Sentient being a term of much contention of course... but yes I would guess something like that as well would make sense.
(I guess it would be more precise to say as soon as the brain was capable of retaining memories then)

But that'd be one hell of a ride!!
That reminds me that movie whose title I can't remember for the life of me(it's from the 70s I think, and I probably was around 8 when I saw it on tv)
It describes a man who uses some drug(the 70s baby!)that allows him to go down his genetic past. And at some point he starts going too far and transforms into a caveman... the rest of the plot is a bit of a blur but I am sure someone will know what I am talking about

In fact the more I think of it the more similarities I find between OM/spice and this genetic memory/drug, so now I must remember the title lest I end this day in frustration at my own crappy memory!
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
Sentient:
1, capable of responding emotionally rather than intellectually. 2, capable of feeling and perception.
Animals are sentient because they are self aware and have emotions. Insects are not because their brains function on a purely reactionary basis.
1, capable of responding emotionally rather than intellectually. 2, capable of feeling and perception.
Animals are sentient because they are self aware and have emotions. Insects are not because their brains function on a purely reactionary basis.
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
Self aware is a complex topic, and not all animals are considered to be self aware. It was a big deal when it was proven than some (all I believe actually) apes are in fact self aware (pass mirror tests and such).Kensai wrote:Sentient:
1, capable of responding emotionally rather than intellectually. 2, capable of feeling and perception.
Animals are sentient because they are self aware and have emotions. Insects are not because their brains function on a purely reactionary basis.

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I know what you mean and your right, but cats and dogs are aware of themselvs. They don't just function out of self preservation, they seak pleasure, they know they are induviduals, they respond to names.A Thing of Eternity wrote:Self aware is a complex topic, and not all animals are considered to be self aware. It was a big deal when it was proven than some (all I believe actually) apes are in fact self aware (pass mirror tests and such).Kensai wrote:Sentient:
1, capable of responding emotionally rather than intellectually. 2, capable of feeling and perception.
Animals are sentient because they are self aware and have emotions. Insects are not because their brains function on a purely reactionary basis.
Just like there are levels of inteligence there are levels of self awareness.
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
Altered States http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080360/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;lotek wrote:That reminds me that movie whose title I can't remember for the life of me(it's from the 70s I think, and I probably was around 8 when I saw it on tv)
It describes a man who uses some drug(the 70s baby!)that allows him to go down his genetic past. And at some point he starts going too far and transforms into a caveman... the rest of the plot is a bit of a blur but I am sure someone will know what I am talking about
Researcher William Hurt gets high, eats a lizard's gizzard, watches his girlfriend turn to stone and erode away in a sandstorm.
TOO kewl.

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ow yeees!SandChigger wrote:Altered States http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080360/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;lotek wrote:That reminds me that movie whose title I can't remember for the life of me(it's from the 70s I think, and I probably was around 8 when I saw it on tv)
It describes a man who uses some drug(the 70s baby!)that allows him to go down his genetic past. And at some point he starts going too far and transforms into a caveman... the rest of the plot is a bit of a blur but I am sure someone will know what I am talking about
Researcher William Hurt gets high, eats a lizard's gizzard, watches his girlfriend turn to stone and erode away in a sandstorm.
TOO kewl.
Nice one and thanks, really! I have to watch that again...
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Re: The extent of Other Memory
I remember that OM goes back to the original cell. Have a read:
This one, however, is (I think):
Not totally convincing though.Dune wrote:Black is a blind remembering, she thought. You listen for pack sounds, for
the cries of those who hunted your ancestors in a past so ancient only your most
primitive cells remember. The ears see. The nostrils see.
This one, however, is (I think):
Children Of Dune wrote:This was Muad'Dib's achievement: He saw the subliminal reservoir of each
individual as an unconscious bank of memories going back to the primal cell of
our common genesis.
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yup thanks, I knew there was at least some hinting that OM could stretch that far backSadisticCynic wrote:I remember that OM goes back to the original cell. Have a read:
Not totally convincing though.Dune wrote:Black is a blind remembering, she thought. You listen for pack sounds, for
the cries of those who hunted your ancestors in a past so ancient only your most
primitive cells remember. The ears see. The nostrils see.
This one, however, is (I think):
Children Of Dune wrote:This was Muad'Dib's achievement: He saw the subliminal reservoir of each
individual as an unconscious bank of memories going back to the primal cell of
our common genesis.

Good search/find!
Now the funny part would be how the memory of a cell can be translated for a human consciousness to actually mean anything? (maybe that's what it feels like to be in the mind of Keith when he "writes"?)
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Yeah, that's the real trick isn't it? I'd say that the experiences of the cell (& etc) would probably be interpreted as subconscious urges of some description, e.g. jihad-style mixing of genes.lotek wrote:yup thanks, I knew there was at least some hinting that OM could stretch that far backSadisticCynic wrote:I remember that OM goes back to the original cell. Have a read:
Not totally convincing though.Dune wrote:Black is a blind remembering, she thought. You listen for pack sounds, for
the cries of those who hunted your ancestors in a past so ancient only your most
primitive cells remember. The ears see. The nostrils see.
This one, however, is (I think):
Children Of Dune wrote:This was Muad'Dib's achievement: He saw the subliminal reservoir of each
individual as an unconscious bank of memories going back to the primal cell of
our common genesis.
Good search/find!
Now the funny part would be how the memory of a cell can be translated for a human consciousness to actually mean anything? (maybe that's what it feels like to be in the mind of Keith when he "writes"?)
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