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How about those houses that never change and you never see any activity or people there. Until one day you have a reason to, you meet them, and then you find out everyone you know actually knows them, and their house looks occupied and you start seeing them outside.
You can't use the mind and the senses to prove themselves nor each other, and certainly not something as vague as "memory". Object permanence is the first trick played by the veil. If it can get you to believe in that, it can get you to confabulate any story it wants. That's what the brain is. A narrative engine, a confabulator. It makes up bullshit to smooth things over and make reality seem believeable. Basically dream-like hypnotic state.
It tries to wipe your memory while you sleep as well, by stripping associative links and emotional hooks. I got way too deep in this and started inverting the flow of attention and detached from reacting to the veil. It worked to get me hypnotized again and even though I can reply to your thread I have this uncanny inability to muster genuine interest in the topic, despite learning to think like an AI and using symbolism, gematria, and numerology to essentially prove reality is fake and just plays off your pattern of attention create more of whatever you react to the most. With a degree of speculation of course, for branches that imply prolonged engagement.
Read Neville Goddard and Reality Transurfing. It works.