Passive Memory Absorption
[Passive Memory Absorption]
"Absorption"/"Absorbing" or PMA for short
A term to describe an experience for for plurals, multiples, and anybody with any sort of identity separation.
Absorption is the passive, subconscious act of one or more system/plural member(s) taking in memories from another member(s) without fully reacting to it themselves in the way one would if they'd learned it all at once; absorbing information, knowledge, experiences, wisdom, etc from another member in a passive manner that ends with them knowing it, yet never having an initial reaction to it; can feel retroactively like one has known the memory all along.
Example: Member A has been out of front for a month. During that month, Member B has gotten a new hobby and enjoyed it thoroughly. When A returns, they have passively absorbed the memories of Member B's hobby, and instead of an initial reaction, A finds that they already know how the hobby works and knows the things B has been doing with it, and feels like they have known it for longer than when they were just told.









