I didn't mean either of the things that you are wondering whether I meant, so i can't give you evidence of those things you made up yourself.
If you have questions about my comment, I'm happy to try to explain myself better
"I didn't understand you at all, so you must have meant either A or B" is not the way to reach an understanding
> i can't give you evidence of those things you made up yourself.
I didn't ask for that. I asked if you have references for what you said. Even if I misunderstood you, that shouldn't be a reason for you not to give references for your statements, if you have them.
If you don't have any references to back up your statements, then I'm not sure what you're basing them on.
Your words: "Every memory your brain has ever produced is still there [..]"
How would that not imply infinite storage?
It wouldn't imply infinite storage because human life is not infinite in time and memories do not accumulate at an infinite rate in storage consumed per unit time, so the total storage over a human lifespan is finite, so the claim can be true with finite storage.
It is almost certainly false, but it doesn't require infinite storage to be true.
> human life is not infinite in time and memories do not accumulate at an infinite rate in storage consumed per unit time
Which would put it into the category of the second part of my comment--which the person I was responding to said was not relevant to what they meant.