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Skewers are theorized to create meaning by linking memories together with a shared feature

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English: Comparable to placing books in a library within many "likeness tables" (horror, fiction, adult, paperback), the brain is theorized to pull memories together based on any likeness to provide meanings (the letter b, a particular hue of color, a particular face, a unique sounding door). The "b" skewer, for example, would pierce through and unite all your prominent memories of the letter, from the sound, the way you move your mouth to make that letter, that it is a consonant not a vowel, all the way back to learning to write the symbol as a child. Explained in Rings of Fire book by Brad Caldwell.
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