I know you are supposed to create figurative codes and link them to other figurative codes and memorize in under 3 seconds a certain image.
But the question is if I have 2-3 books memorized and am using about 10-%20% of my entire figurative codes database which I have in my head. How do I keep training with the Memory Master Software to keep my mind sharp and not lose my very hard-acquired new skill?
Have you read the “public manual” (I guess is better explained in the course that you must have, but in the “public manual” is already mentioned)
“Figurative codes” are linked together only in training exercises (you forget those links after an hour or more)
For permanent memorization the “figurative codes” must not be connected amongst themselves.
No i havent read the manual i just did the lesson up to 15 or Maybe 17. There was a guy from a forum on a torrent site that was Helping me he Said that IT will be a lot more Difficult to Find more than 300 loci and ITS better to use figurative codes to memoreze books. Are you certain that IT says so in the manual that you lose the information within 1 hour im not so certai i can now create a 10 list item and know them by Heart for days at least because im seeing Some Kind of Crazy picture Associated to the Numbers 1 to 10. But i wont Argue with you and Say that im right do you remember the page number where you have read this ? By any chance I’m gonna do all the 60 lessons anyway I have no choice I need a good paying job. But if you could tell me the page number of the GMS manual where you’ve read that then that will be great.
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Look it doesn`t say here that with Figurative codes it can be fixed inside your memory for just 1 hour.
The speed of memorization depends on how well each particular person is trained and
on the level of complexity of the information itself. When memorizing figurative codes
(fixed images of two-digit numbers), it is easy to achieve an average speed of 3 seconds
per each two-digit number after a short period of training. This means that the time
needed to memorize 100 two-digit numbers is 5 minutes. A beginner’s standard for
memorizing 100 two-digit numbers is 10 minutes (or 6 seconds per visual image).
Usually, memorized data is erased automatically after a certain time. Thanks to a
special information fixation technique one can regulate the time that data can be stored
in the brain – varying from 1 hour to a lifetime.
Of course the “figurative codes” have to be fixed forever… I’m talking about the connections you make when training, those are gone in an hour (they’d better be, why would you want to remember those)
Here’s the stuff
@vector, these are new terms to me but it seems like figurative codes are what I would call my default keywords. Tape is 19 in the Major system so I assume they don’t use it. But could you explain what an association base is with an example? A peg?
I used “figurative codes” because he used it. They’re just images
“My figurative code” for 36 is a “match” for example.
They could be created using the major or other systems but also natural associations like a… snowman as a “figurative code” for Winter.
Or by assonance (of the first syllable in this case) like “Monkey” for “Monday”
So… they’re images.
Here are some graphics explaining the association “bases” and “elements”
I`ve read your picture it seems legit. But what I was saying is connecting 2 figurative codes to each other. 1 and 25 for example you need to know that on the first position there is a 1 there. You are using the figurative codes instead of the cicero method or memory palace. Can you do that? use a figurative code and build on that?
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Well, thanks I forged it in a couple of minutes.
Come on, man! “Seems legit.”
You can do whatever you want with your images (figurative codes) except linking them for “permanent memorization”
Example: if you want to memorize a phone number 265842, you shouldn’t link your images for 26, 58 and 42.
You use another image as base and link the images for 26, 58 and 42 to that base.
If I want to remember a phone number then I would probably link 3-4 image together 1 image for 26 (the figurative code) 58 (figurative code) and 42 (figurative code) and link those 3 images together and know that is a phone number.
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Well, that is wrong.
If you make “stories” with your numbers, that’s a little different, you have more things added to them, so it’s less recursive the “use” of your images.
In this method you just link images, no stories or anything.
As you see in the “legit” stuff I posted in the first image, the second highlight says something about it.
But you can do what you want.
I’ve found what you said in the GMS manual. But the problem ai why my last memory meontor told me I should memorize it like this. This is what’s bugging me I hope you can understand.
Also this thread has gone haywire. The point still stands if you are using those loci’s or figurative codes to remember something how do you keep training your brain to remember it all what you’ve read from books and stuff like that.
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