Ainsley was puzzled. Why did Zane mention the parallel universe?
Most people thought that memory disorders existed because of the interference of the parallel world, but this theory was suspicious.
From a psychological perspective, the root of memory disorders lay in self-doubt.
But there were also exceptions, such as feeling shocked and being hypnotized.
Ainsley thought for a long time. She wasn't shocked, but she was not sure if she had been hypnotized.
Zane's voice sounded again. "The parallel world is hard to imagine, but you can consider it as a parallel world in your mind. Every period of time in the past is a parallel world. When shocked, the time you have experienced can be entangled. This caused a memory disorder."
He paused and continued, "Of course, there is also the possibility that you never felt shocked, but your subconscious is erasing those memories."