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Commonly held fallacy like the "use 10% of your brain" myth, it simply doesn't work like that. You generate episodic memories at various points of the brain which are then assembled together to form the whole story. Its a process the end result of which is experience of the moment. For the error theory to hold out it would have to do the exact same process twice which it can't due to the constantly changing inputs therefore it has to be something else..
Not saying you're wrong but I don't undesrstand the bolded...it seems (I might be wrong) that there are two memories that must coincide, when I'm saying that one of those two "memories" just doesn't exist, but the brain thinks it does.

I'm no specialist obviously
