The cycle of returning things to their source permeates the universe. It’s the phenomenon that drives salmon to migrate to their original spawning ground, dying stars to collapse back to their originating gravitational center, and why we’re all inexplicably drawn to be buried in our hometowns.
Applying this essential function to how the mind processes sensory data, I developed the paper (see link below) outlining how our minds re-project sensory signals back upon their source—i.e., after the mind recreates the signal in our minds, it then ‘returns it to its source’ where it originated from.
Fun stuff.