Art of Retrospection: How we SOLVED memory

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @themiddleman3060
    @themiddleman3060 Год назад +6

    That second season of vinland sage was so slow, i dont think any anime-only viewers expected we'd spend the entire season with thorfinn on a farm tilling the land as a SLAVE

  • @kaitiracedric2381
    @kaitiracedric2381 Год назад +3

    Just discovered you. Youre good. Keep creating kind man from midland China

  • @Fati817h
    @Fati817h Год назад +3

    This is criminal this has so few views! Keep up with good work, mate 👍

  • @sr.antipiro8669
    @sr.antipiro8669 Месяц назад

    Imagine a rich kid in the 1800's that travelled the world and then comes back to his town and, fascinated, tells to his farmer friend all the things he saw in his journey. Things like the great wall of China, weird animals and people.
    Now with movies, videos, series and stuff, people are able to understand, imagine and even feel things they haven't witnessed or experienced before. With all of that you start to copy reactions that you see on the internet to your own life and start to act according to what all those shows and stuff told you to. You think you are supposed to feel or react in a certain way but in really you are just coping all of that.
    But that's just a human thing.

  • @ilovethefreezespell6531
    @ilovethefreezespell6531 Год назад +1

    Hey I didn’t click on this video because the thumbnail made me anxious but I click on it and it’s like all ur other vids

  • @Starrryz
    @Starrryz 10 месяцев назад

    Your vids are so interesting omfg

  • @herp_derpingson
    @herp_derpingson Год назад +2

    Computer Scientist here! In this video you touched on information retrieval but you missed an important point, infact the 1st principle of information retrieval. It says, "You cant search for something that you dont know nothing about". So, it doesnt completely solve memory because now you have to remember the procedure to look it up, which is typically takes less memory than remembering the thing itself. However anything that takes memory can be forgotten and forgetting how to look it up becomes equivalent to forgetting the thing itself.

  • @ChristiaCarbajosa
    @ChristiaCarbajosa Год назад +4

    Ok

  • @elshebactm6769
    @elshebactm6769 Год назад +3

    🚬🗿