>>Our memories are often inaccurate.
This is a point made at the Amazon page for the book Skeptic referenced. I read recently that when we remember something, the memory is copied into the hippocampus, referenced by the consciousness, AND THEN WRITTEN BACK to wherever it was. In effect, remembering something gives you the chance to change the memory. So next time you recall it, you recall the changed version.
Maybe it's true, maybe it ain't. But it sure would explain why two people remember details of the same event so differently, and why people at times recall things that they themselves know are impossible.
"Don't believe everything you think"? Hell, I don't believe half of what I see. (Sounds like a worthwhile read, BTW! Thanks for the recommendation!)
Dave