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Organic memory

Organic memory is a discredited biological theory, held in the late nineteenth century before the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics. The theory held the controversial notion that all organic matter contains memory.

Usage examples of "organic memory".

Irene was running out of organic memory and needed to slow her inloads.

The organic memory cells, designed to accelerate the transfer and storage of information from the probe’.

Patiently, the robot added to what his student already knew, Layering data into the young human's mind in such a fashion that he would be able to retrieve it quickly in the form of organic memory.

Patiently, the robot added to what his student already knew, layering data into the young human's mind in such a fashion that he would be able to retrieve it quickly in the form of organic memory.

Dinosauroid eyes rolled to an unseen ceiling as he consulted his organic memory or an electronic implant.

Given the slow speed of organic memory, that cannot require more than about one hundred full cycles of our brains, which means tremendous parallel processing.

The organic memory cells, designed to accelerate the transfer and storage of information from the probe's sensors, looked surprisingly undamaged compared with the rest of the probe's entrails.

The organic memory bones and muscles that had so startled everyone on that first planetary survey two months ago had turned out to be not only easier and faster to synthesize than the standard varieties, but also had a significantly larger neutron-capture cross section, as well.