@Bethany Sandles I think what had happened was he had the right numbers for a section, but he put them in the wrong order (e.g. 6672539 8010273 --> 8010273 6672539) You may know how to drive but still get into an accident. You may know a language but still make an occasional spelling error.
I'm 15 years old and from England, I've been looking into the memory palace technique to help me in revising for my GCSE exams. I always assumed it wouldnt work for me because i dont have a visual memory, i just have inner thoughts and pitch black, I guess. However, after trying some basic words to loci, and it surprisingly worked and i still remember them 2 weeks later! I hope to use this technique to learn quotes for english, required practical methods for science and concepts for computing. I've started on English by linking the quotes to parts of my English classroom!
Eyyy moved to England finished the mocks, when I moved to my new school they decided to give me a exam sheet and I answered it 77/80 which idk why but it apparently surprised them and in the math mock I got a 68/80 on a higher paper, which broke my ego so much cuz even if I was on top in my year it didn't even reach 70 which was my target, and I simply just use similar to what this guy said, using image as a basis for calculations is what I did, I put each formula in a small sheet of paper and recited everything over and over again, but with how I did in math you might think that I would also be awesome at other subjects, right? NO you're wrong my English didn't even pass as I got 28/60 for paper 1 and 34/60 for paper 2 and other subjects aside from math and arts are almost failing
And I was hoping to get good grades in GCSE but because of this Goddamn Coronavirus my plan went to shambles and now I'm just hoping for this Coronavirus to end so I can at least get good grades for my GCSE since I chose a good college to enter
When I was a kid, there was this guy on Guinness world record who remembered 50 items in a row amd got the record, I still don't get how it was even slightly impressive compared to other memory feats ive seen
Its because you are so old that when you were a lad they only knew PI to 50 digits and that guy remembered them all. So he got the world record for remembering PI. Now the equivalent memory feat would be knowing all of PI, which we know to like 5 trillion digits or something.
For anyone curious read harry loraynes memory book this technique and many others are taught there its surprising how old and accessible these techniques are
i just use 5 digits at a time cos they have a melody like " pa pa papapa". then its more like a song, im up to 406 digits of pi and it probably took about 2 hours to memorize all up
Me : making story and when time to memorize i add more characters and situation because i forgot what was the old one and these patterns continue again and again
I wonder how long does one of this world Pi Championship session last, and whether the last years' championship ends before the new years' championship starts?
I memorise numbers as bus routes and songs with a catalogue number like MCS984 is Feed Me- Coffee Black, I can just memorise from that instead of converting from a story
В философии под рациональностью понимается эпистемологический взгляд, который представляет собой «разум как главный источник и критерий познания» [1] или «любой взгляд как разум как источник познания или обоснования».
Mr. Bumble-Bee oh trust me you can memorize 70 030 digits too. Just use the right techniques. All you need to do is turn the numbers into images and store them in a memory palace.