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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Quantum model of memory, subjective memories. a) They would rely on sharing of mental mages of "brain now" and "brain then" via negentropic entangle. ment between sub- selves representing the mental images b) Make possible episodal and sensory memories: re-experi- encing and also memories identified as learned behaviors. a) These are identified as topological quantum computer (tqc) programs represented by magnetic body parts serving also templates for the morpho- genesis and morphostasis b) The replication of these magnetic body parts could precede replication of DNA, cell, and even entire organisms like planaria, QUANTUM MODEL OF MEMORY allows to consider subjective memories. a) They would rely on sharing of mental mages of "brain now" and "brain then" via negentropic entangle. ment between sub- selves representing the mental images b) Make possible episodal and sensory memories: re-experi- encing, QUANTUM MODEL OF MEMORY predicts that a) in principle the storage of memories in recent brain is un-necessary so that one avoids problems due to a finite storage capacity b) repeated memory recalls create copies of the memories as symbolic representations c) Memory recall should be possible if only the part of brain responsible for it is in- tact, QUANTUM MODEL OF MEMORY involves Zero Energy Ontology (ZEO) based view about state function re- duction a) explaining how the arrow of geo- metric time is in- duced from that of subjective time b) predicting that the arrow of geo- metric time can change in some situations c) implying the notions of 4-D brain and - body and magnetic body, QUANTUM MODEL OF MEMORY allows to consider geometric memories as "seeing"/communication in time direction. a) The negative energy photons sent by "brain now" are reflected from the brain of geometric past as negative energy signals and received by the "brain now". b) "Brain" in "brain now" and in "brain then" can be replaced by "biological body" or "magnetic body". c) The reflection from the brain of geometric past would in the idealized situation be interaction free quantum measurement of systems possessing negentropic entanglement - reading of "Akashic records", a) in principle the storage of memories in recent brain is un-necessary so that one avoids problems due to a finite storage capacity b) repeated memory recalls create copies of the memories as symbolic representations c) Memory recall should be possible if only the part of brain responsible for it is in- tact and that a) ordinary braidings of magnetic flux tubes defining strings b) 2-braidings asso- ciated with string world sheets define memories as TQC program like structures with negen- tropic entanglement de- fined by the unitary S- -matrix defining TQC, QUANTUM MODEL OF MEMORY relies the posiblity that the arrow of time can change tempora- rily a) NMP should dictate whet- her it can occur b) the models of memory, remote metabolism and realization of intentional action rely on negative energy and require change of the arrow of time for these signals. c) Phase conjugate laser light beams serve as good candidates for this kind of signals d) Already physicists Fantappie introduced the idea that the arrow of time is not fixed in living matter and introduced the notion of syntropy identifiable as entropy but with opposite arrow of geometric time