As I understand, each instance of a class has its own member variables in memory, so that it can store different values for different objects. However, it is not the same for member functions. Member functions are reused across objects of a class, so it only has one address with one block of memory to refer when needed by all objects.
Static function is made to access static members. However, static function also exists only one during the lifetime of its application. Aside from being the static accessor, at low level it is not different with normal class functions, isn't it? Or maybe I'm wrong, that each class has its own functions?