AlphabetFeats
= Introduction = Once you are familiar with AlphabetSystems, you can perform some amazing feats. = Knowing . . . == Number System Method == If you use either the MajorSystem or DominicSystem, you can learn to recall . . . appropriate number image from your established MajorSystem or DominicSystem links. If you learned . . . the Letter Shape alphabet system, and the MajorSystem for numbers, you would link "geometric . . .
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BinaryNumbersSystem
= Introduction = When you hear that the binary system is used in computer science, and that it involves . . . before proceeding any further. You can use the MajorSystem or the DominicSystem to link each binary . . . of this binary number is 1800). With the MajorSystem, you would remember this number as "MARTS". . . .
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BodyList
= BodyList = A PegSystem developed to teach memory techniques to the blind, although similar associations . . . can be more systematic, using names from the MajorSystem. Here is one ten-peg BodyList: * 1 Toes . . . = Love Handles. MegaMemory does not mention the MajorSystem connection. Other printed lists I've seen . . . similar to the MegaMemory list, but explain the MajorSystem connection. == Discussion == I currently . . .
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CalendarFeat
= Introduction = In this feat, someone gives you a date, and you state the day of the week on which it . . . Year System == In this system, you'll use the MajorSystem or the DominicSystem to help you remember . . . system for memorizing 3-digit numbers ( MajorSystem or DominicSystem ), and then linking each . . . a letter from the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System] that stands for the associated . . . defined in your [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System 100], and link them to your . . .
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CubingNumbers
= Cubing 1- or 2-Digit Numbers = Cubing a number is the raising of the number to the third power. In . . . you should be comfortable with using the MajorSystem. The phonetic alphabet from the Major System . . . a soft "dg" represents a single digit 6 in the MajorSystem, not a separate d and g representing 16, . . .
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DominicSystem
= The Dominic System = The Dominic System is a MemoryTechnique that made its designer, [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/Dominic_20O_27Brien . . . in less than a minute). Some people who find the MajorSystem too dry and restrictive find they can stick . . . times). It has a couple of advantages over the MajorSystem and its derivatives: # The 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, . . . # There is no extra "scaffolding" on top of the MajorSystem, as there is with SemCubed; the characteristic . . . but little enough work has been done on the MajorSystem, let alone more recent developments. Meanwhile, . . .
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FifthRoots
= Introduction = Taking a number to the fifth power means multiplying a number times itself four more . . . with the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System] can use it to link the numbers . . .
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FurstSystem
= FurstSystem = Created by Dr. Bruno Furst and first published in the 1940s. The course, titled "You . . . that converts into a two-digit number using the MajorSystem (40 = Rose, 52 = Lion.) Each image is also . . . alternate list. == Good Points == Only uses the MajorSystem, so no alternate NumberSystems need to . . . may have been a quirk in the way Furst used the MajorSystem. I think he applied a value of 8 to H, . . .
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HomePage
= Mentat Wiki = This wiki is a collaborative environment for exploring ways to become a better thinker. . . . NumberRhymeSystem, NumberShapeSystem, MajorSystem, DominicSystem, SemCubed, MemoryChart, . . .
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JohnLaviolette
= JohnLaviolette = I've been interested in memory techniques for a long time, even took some paid courses. . . . memory techniques again. I mainly use a MajorSystem PegSystem in combination with a BodyList. . . .
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KnightsTourMemory
= Memorized Knight's Tour = The Knight's Tour is a classic challenge based on the game of Chess. The . . . use either your [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System 100] or [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/DominicSystem . . . followed by the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem phonetic equivalent] of the number. For . . . If you use the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System 100], and you already use . . .
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LinkQuickly
= Quick and Effective Linking = When linking one image to another, the basis of all memory techniques, . . . why the DominicSystem is preferred to the MajorSystem. The ''system'' gives you a quicker link, . . . right there is ''immediately'' memorable. In the MajorSystem, you have 1580, and you get "t/d-l-v/f-z/s," . . . organized way, with built-in hooks and pegs. The MajorSystem, by itself, is the first kind of system: . . . not that the DominicSystem is better than the MajorSystem, because you could plug the MajorSystem . . .
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LinkSystem
The link system is one of the simplest of all memory techniques and since aspects of this technique are . . . systems such as the system of LociSystem, the MajorSystem or SemCubed to remember short lists of . . .
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LionKimbro
My name is Lion Kimbro. Blog: http://www.speakeasy.org/~lion/ I'm interested in mnemonic techniques, . . . and notebook techniques, primarily. I use the MajorSystem, and have pegged it up to and including . . .
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MagicSquare
= Introduction = A magic square is a X by X grid of numbers that add up to the same number in every row, . . . this base magic square, we're going to apply the MajorSystem. Each row will be remembered as a phrase, . . . going to need to memorize, with the aid of the MajorSystem. Each of the numbers will converted into . . .
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MajorSystem
The Major System was devised by '''Stanislaus Mink von Wennsshein in the seventeenth century.''' His . . .
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MegaMemory
= MegaMemory = Created by Kevin Trudeau as a memory course (16 lessons, originally on cassette tape) . . . BodyList of ten pegs with names derived from the MajorSystem. Additional PegSystem lists are loci or . . . the names of the BodyList are based on the MajorSystem (and is a good way to learn the MajorSystem,) . . . there is no explicit reference to the MajorSystem, nor any explanation for the choice of . . . names for the body parts. In fact, the MajorSystem isn't used anywhere else in the course, . . .
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MemoryChart
= Introduction = While simple links may suffice for a great many types of information, sometimes the . . . the letters with your number pegs from the MajorSystem. For coordinate A0, your mnemonic would . . .
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MemorySystems
= MemorySystems = There have been numerous historical and more recent memory systems, most of which follow . . . Furst. Based on two 100-image PegSystems and the MajorSystem. MegaMemory: created by Kevin Trudeau. . . .
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MemorySystems21stCentury
= What Role Do Memory Systems Play In A Connected World? = There probably was a time where a person with . . . moderate skills with several including the MajorSystem and DominicSystem (maintaining proficiency . . .
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MemorySystemsComparison
This page attempts to summarise the systems used to memorise by a selection of people who are excellent . . . 1 is represented by the letter A, whereas in the MajorSystem, the number 1 is represented by a letter . . .
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MemoryTechnique
= Memory Techniques = == Mailing list == Various mailing lists are useful to find out more about memory . . . of nonsense-word generators to numbers * MajorSystem A Sophisticated method to remember long . . . 1-t,d 2-n 3-m etc. * SemCubed Expansion of the MajorSystem from 100 items to 10,000 * DominicSystem . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks
= Mind Performance Hacks = http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/covers/mindperfhks.s.gif http://static.flickr.com/41/94905046_024d2b8230_m.jpg . . . 5. [[MindPerformanceHacks_2fUseTheMajorSystem|UseTheMajorSystem]] 6. [[MindPerformanceHacks_2fUseTheDominicSystem|UseTheDominicSystem]] . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fUseTheDominicSystem
= Hack #6: Use the Dominic System = The DominicSystem, invented by World Memory Champion Dominic O'Brien, . . . is an easier alternative to the MajorSystem of mnemonics found in most memory books. . . .
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MindPerformanceHacks 2fUseTheMajorSystem
= Hack #5: Use the Major System = The MajorSystem is the most commonly used set of mnemonics. This custom . . . MajorSystem will help you memorize lists of up to 100 . . .
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NumberSystems
Numbers are particularly difficult to remember, unless you know the trick to them. Fortunately there . . . up to the more sophisticated, but powerful MajorSystem. In each case the trick is to convert difficult . . .
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PegSystem
The Peg System is a MemoryTechnique one where you 'hang' things you want to remember onto 'pegs,' sort . . . pegs are memorable locations on a journey. The MajorSystem can be used as a peg system, here the pegs . . .
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PiMemorisation
= Memorizing Pi = This section will help you memorize Pi. Pi is defined, in Euclidean geometry, as a . . . sound from the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System]. These sounds can be grouped . . . alphabet from the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System] is used to convert each coordinate . . . digits into their [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem phoentic equivalents from the Major System], . . .
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PlayingCardFeats
= Playing Card Feats = The act of memorizing playing cards has built-in interest. When an audience sees . . . images] and your [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System 100] well. As you go through . . .
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PlayingCardSystems
= Memorizing Playing Cards = Playing cards, as used in this article, will refer to a standard deck of . . . to use a modified [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System] approach. There are numerous . . . a word. Unlike the [http://www.ludism.org/mentat/MajorSystem Major System], extra consonants and vowels . . .
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ScottCram
My name is Scott Cram. I have been interested in memory techniques and feats since I first read Harry . . . one)] site. (Those of you practiced with the MajorSystem may enjoy [http://members.cox.net/astonishment/mentalshopper.html . . .
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SemCubed
= SEM Cubed = SEM cubed can be described as a filing system for the mind. It allows you to memorize over . . . cubed brings together two main principles, the MajorSystem which is a method of replacing numbers . . . is on the whole an associative process. The MajorSystem can be used to remember, with great efficiency, . . . you should ensure you have learned and used the MajorSystem first. By combining the 100 MajorSystem . . . ''more than'' 100 items to memorize. Since the MajorSystem and DominicSystem both provide only the . . .
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UseWorkingMemoryEfficiently
Your working memory is the memory you use to remember things in the short term - for example, when you . . . advanced hack, we could use a system such as the MajorSystem to translate numbers into letters (note . . .
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