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Oh cool. So I saw this documentary on the interwebs. The average person is able to remember at least seven numbers unconciously. It would explain why phone numbers and license plates are commonly seven numbers or total characters.
I also read an article in a magazine that if you practice your memorizing skills, you'll remember more and more numbers unconciously until you arrive at the point where you have a perfect memory. The wierd thing is, they tested this on goldfish. As we all should know, they have an average memory span of around ten seconds. But if they can't remember anything beyond ten seconds, then how can they survive? They wouldn't remember the importance of food or remember what danger is. They remember those things unconciously. They practiced on increasing the gold fish's memory span to the point where they were able to train the goldfish to play a game of underwater soccer. Since I read it in a magazine, there was no movie to prove it, but the pictures provided made it look like the goldfish really know what they were doing. ~Tsugomaru |
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