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Capturing the Mind Palace - memoryOS teaser

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Pictured in this video are the developments within memoryOS, putting us a step closer to enable great memory in every human brain, increasing confidence and making this experience enjoyable. *We cannot fully show the inside just yet, as to the ongoing patenting process.*
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Memory or a Mind Palace is a memory technique used by all World Memory Champions. A Memory Palace is created out of well-known environments with many specific objects inside i.e., loci. A loci is a unique object which serves as a folder to encode, store and retrieve a set of detailed information. In this method of loci technique, well-known environments are composed of a number of discrete loci.
The subject mentally navigates through a loci path to form a vivid link between desired information and the specific loci to memorize something. To retrieve the needed memories, a person simply re-imagines walking through a Mind Palace's particular environment.
Recently, made again famous by the latest Sherlock Holmes series on BBC, the investigations are solved with Sherlock navigating through familiar environments to piece clues together within his Memory Palace. The Head Lecturer of memoryOS, Jonas von Essen, has proven the use of this technique at World Memory Competitions, wherewith joy, he humbly achieved the top spot. Proving a human can memorize 100,000 digits of Pi using a Memory Palace Technique.
Jonas has shared profound thoughts on how the world of memorization works in this article, which ponders the idea that people walking around us in daily life are users of this technique—adding some simple examples to get You going in the process.
Enjoy!
Memory or a Mind Palace is a memory technique used by all World Memory Champions. A Memory Palace is created out of well-known environments with many specific objects inside i.e., loci. A loci is a unique object which serves as a folder to encode, store and retrieve a set of detailed information. In this method of loci technique, well-known environments are composed of a number of discrete loci.
The subject mentally navigates through a loci path to form a vivid link between desired information and the specific loci to memorize something. To retrieve the needed memories, a person simply re-imagines walking through a Mind Palace's particular environment.
Recently, made again famous by the latest Sherlock Holmes series on BBC, the investigations are solved with Sherlock navigating through familiar environments to piece clues together within his Memory Palace. The Head Lecturer of memoryOS, Jonas von Essen, has proven the use of this technique at World Memory Competitions, wherewith joy, he humbly achieved the top spot. Proving a human can memorize 100,000 digits of Pi using a Memory Palace Technique.
Jonas has shared profound thoughts on how the world of memorization works in this article, which ponders the idea that people walking around us in daily life are users of this technique—adding some simple examples to get You going in the process.
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