minnenær
Minnenær is a Norwegian term that translates to "memory proximity" or "nearness of memory." It describes the feeling or state where a memory feels exceptionally close and vivid, as if it just happened or is actively being re-experienced. This sensation is often triggered by specific sensory inputs, such as a particular smell, sound, or sight, which can instantly transport an individual back to the time and place of the original experience.
The concept of minnenær suggests that memories are not static entities but can be dynamically accessed and
Factors that contribute to a memory becoming minnenær can include the emotional significance of the event,