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Why deletion and not superimposition or shielding?

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Why deletion and not superimposition or shielding?

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If you superimpose, the existing negative information remains. Effective shielding would lead to functional problems. Only deleting brings the desired effects. Imagine an orchestra which is shielded, although you can’t hear it, it is still playing. Shielding also produces reflections, the same damaging effects occur, just in a different place. Caution: 90 % shielding does not mean that only 10 % of the damaging effect occurs – 100 % of the negative information is retained. memon is therefore not geared towards superimposing, but towards deleting damaging information!

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