Memory is proposed to be a persistent pattern embedded in atomic energy, transferring through atoms between forms, carrying memory potential.
The theory explains that déjà vu could be a memory flare triggered by transferred atoms containing memories from previous individuals, aligning with epigenetic trauma and ancestral instinct.
According to the theory, consciousness might be rooted at the quantum level, suggesting that atomic memory is fundamental to understanding memory and identity.
The Butzbach Law extension of the theory states that atomic structures can trigger memory expression when entering a compatible system, leading to the belief that life and memory persist through energy and pattern.