Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 5:29:05 GMT
Jonathan spaced repetition. I don't know if it's an English word but I think in America people would understand it as changing something but anyway I mean looking back at it like going back to it. So we took a combination approach of focusing your attention on something and then going back to it so your brain has another chance to frame it better in your mind. I see all kinds of similarities. I haven't seen anything so far I haven't seen the similarities so I haven't really thought about it so the fact that information is like a new word in a foreign language makes complete sense to you. You just learned.
By tricking the brain into retaining information and then it disappearing seconds later or the next day C Level Contact List when you need it in a conversation I didn't really take into account the fact that the information you read in a book actually behaves the same way. When you read you think this is so cool I don't know about Jamin Franklin but you don't have that awareness to think you know what if I need to remember this tomorrow I I can't. Jonathan is right. Well, centers called the hippocampus, one in the left hemisphere and one in the right hemisphere, and their job is to forget.
They are especially active during sleep which is why we become a mess if we don't sleep but the brain is a forgetting machine. It has to be this way because it has consumed our energy resources and oxygen even though it only accounts for the body's mass. It takes forgetting to make it as efficient as possible. We pay a lot of money and effort to have such huge brains. The whole reason we stand up and walk this way is to protect this giant pile of fat, which is by far the most complex supercomputer known to man.
By tricking the brain into retaining information and then it disappearing seconds later or the next day C Level Contact List when you need it in a conversation I didn't really take into account the fact that the information you read in a book actually behaves the same way. When you read you think this is so cool I don't know about Jamin Franklin but you don't have that awareness to think you know what if I need to remember this tomorrow I I can't. Jonathan is right. Well, centers called the hippocampus, one in the left hemisphere and one in the right hemisphere, and their job is to forget.
They are especially active during sleep which is why we become a mess if we don't sleep but the brain is a forgetting machine. It has to be this way because it has consumed our energy resources and oxygen even though it only accounts for the body's mass. It takes forgetting to make it as efficient as possible. We pay a lot of money and effort to have such huge brains. The whole reason we stand up and walk this way is to protect this giant pile of fat, which is by far the most complex supercomputer known to man.