New general mandala theory (not timeline based)

I mentioned this on another thread but I want to hear what you guys think about this new theory I've come up with.

So the idea is as follows (these are assumptions required for it to work, each can be challenged):

  1. Human brains create memories
  2. The process is designed to "fill in the gaps" and make certain imputations based on what it thinks is most probable.
  3. Sometimes these imputations may not match reality.
  4. If the conditions are right, then for humans with partial knowledge of a certain thing, lets take fruit of the loom logos as an example, the brain will kind of fill in the gaps.
  5. So for incomplete knowledge of FOTL logos the brain somehow thinks that a Cornucopia was a logo at one stage because of certain triggers and associations that were around at the time, that may or may not have anything to do with FOTL.
  6. Because our brains are all machines and all function the same way, we are each likely to fill in the gaps in the same way for similar sets of information, hence the shared delusion, but also because we all have slightly different experience we sometimes have slightly different variants.
  7. For some people, perhaps they have more information in the memory of the time, or are missing key triggers, they don't make the false memory and so think the other people are mad.

In summary then the theory is that ME is a shared delusion created by shared neural structure, triggered in certain circumstances where the brain creates a delusion that it thinks is most probable, which in the case of FOTL is a cornucopia. An interesting follow-on from this, is could we figure out the triggers, or even create specific bits of information that would trigger a false memory construction in others?