Memories are not only in the brain, human cell study finds
MedicalExpress.com | 11/8/24 | James Devitt
It’s common knowledge that our brains—and, specifically, our brain cells—store memories. But a team of scientists has discovered that cells from other parts of the body also perform a memory function, opening new pathways for understanding how memory works and creating the potential to enhance learning and to treat memory-related afflictions.
… “for example, consider what our pancreas remembers about the pattern of our past meals . . . “
Cartoons and Memes women with “Mass Migration Now” T-shirts get embedded in your DNA.

I would say 37% (conservative estimate) of my memories are stored somewhere in my gonads by using calculus.
They’ve been kept in a mayonnaise jar on Funk and Wagnalls’ porch …
“So Where Are Your Memories Stored?”
Like I’d tell you guys.
Lots and lots of floppy discs…
Area 51.
My former golf coach often referred to “muscle memory”.
It seems that my muscles are woefully forgetful.
. . . made of misty watercolors, they light the corners of my mind
The bottom of a glass of bourbon. I’m heading home now forget what I’m supposed to remember.