This thesis is focuses on the memory factor, as a function of the interaction with the Other and the relativity of "reality”. How is memory defined and linked to the sense of touch and the interaction with society? How is each memory mapped/assigned to a sense, a situation or a person? What happens when the receiving end lacks a sense?
The specific topics that will be examined via this thesis are the identity of the "I" through memory, the interaction of this phenomenon with humans, the management of this phenomenon and the recording of the first memories.
The memory factor is something that has concerned me since childhood. Recalling a large amount of information, I actually lived in a continuous past as a library of living memory. Through analysis I understood that this process was a way to determine the "I" and to identify the time and space. My sense of touch was the one that I felt less associated with that memory.