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Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 09:59:24 UTC No. 16554949
How do galaxy brains even exist like like?
If you scanned his brain, would he have more memory registers then the normal six?
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 10:08:21 UTC No. 16554955
>>16554949
There's nothing impressive about this. Stop downgrading intelligence standards.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 11:32:47 UTC No. 16555003
>>16554949
Yesterday checked my parcel location with tracking number(eleven digits mixed with letters), same night had 2,5 liters of beer, 1liter of which was 8%. Today midday typed in the same tracking number from memory. How did it not get washed away with so much detergent?
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 20:20:04 UTC No. 16555496
>>16554955
> There's nothing impressive about this
Yes there is. Less than 1 in 1,000 people could do this
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:49:32 UTC No. 16555628
>>16555496
Less than 1 in 1,000 is also the number of people who give a shit about scrabble. Funny how that works.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 21:57:52 UTC No. 16555634
>>16555628
It’s not about scrabble you goof, it is about memorizing 6,126 words a day for 63 days straight, use your head.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 22:02:47 UTC No. 16555639
>>16555634
This task relies on heuristics. Does he really comb through a mental library of 360,000 words? Does he take the letters he has and generate every possible copmbination to see which are valid words? No. He has developed a filter that allows him to make maximum likelihood guesses about valid words quickly, like a LLM does.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 22:16:41 UTC No. 16555653
>>16555639
Extreme cope.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 22:20:32 UTC No. 16555655
>>16555634
>memorizing 6,126 words a day for 63 days straight
you have no idea if he actually memorized all those words. there are systems to memorize things and this autist is probably using some tricks.
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 22:23:46 UTC No. 16555658
>>16555003
holy shit you could be the next autistic super soldier. go enlist in your country's military right now they need your mental prowess
Anonymous at Sat, 18 Jan 2025 22:30:50 UTC No. 16555667
>>16554949
if he was truly intelligent he wouldnt be wasting his life on pointless shit like this
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 03:06:00 UTC No. 16555886
>>16555667
Yeah, he should be working for the government for research with hours and bosses, or someother “not pointless” task normies do.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 17:27:21 UTC No. 16556273
English got so cucked by normans french that every word basically is from them if you don't count basic old words from common norse.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 17:36:02 UTC No. 16556281
>>16554949
It's like learning a language except easier since you only have to remember the words and not the words and their meaning. If you can learn a second language, you can do this.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 17:48:52 UTC No. 16556289
>>16555667
>if he was truly intelligent
He'd be doing things the he himself enjoys, which he seems to be doing.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 18:08:24 UTC No. 16556310
If you are a very literate English speaker then this isn't that hard since most academic language in English comes from French anyway.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 19:04:57 UTC No. 16556364
>>16555003
Having liters of beer doesn't matter at all if the information was registered in your memory multiple hours before drinking. Alcohol doesn't erase what was already there, it merely impairs the ability for your brain to "write" things so you can recall them later.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 20:10:39 UTC No. 16556420
>>16556364
while having another "session", just got an idea, that most of the fruits we know, evolved "in pair" with apes, and consequently with us. Plant's main agenda is to spread seeds, through history of evolution most plants and their "partner" animals, like ants, bees, birds, evolved together to suit each other's needs according to their body features, plant shapes, preferences like smell, taste, color, and even safety, (i.e. one Calibri specie developed a long bent beak to drink nectar of a particular type of flower, and thus spread its seeds, most flowers have a special pattern that is only seen in ultraviolet spectrum, with which bees see the world, in order to attract bees and provide their safety, while they're eating nectar and get covered with flower powder, all this time bee thinks it's safe, because the part of the flower(the center of it) via bee's eyes is seen as an area it can safely blend in, and safely drink nectar. So, I've been wondering hundred of years why fruits we eat are so ergonomic to our hands? Logically, it's because our ancestors, apes, were evolving in pair together with those fruit trees, so eventually fruit trees developed very "handy" "ape\human friendly" shape, form, taste, size, weight, nutrients, smell, color, texture, etc, so apes/humans, as their major "clients", will eat them and spread seeds after no 2.
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 20:26:03 UTC No. 16556446
>>16556364
False, it affects your sleep/dreams and good sleep seems to have strong effect on long term memory
Anonymous at Sun, 19 Jan 2025 20:30:18 UTC No. 16556450
>>16556420
+
And it's just the beginning, this "theory of paired evolution" explains why horse has a bent back, why sheep will overgrow with wool if not cut, why cow will die of titty explosion if not milked, etc, because they're paired with homosap
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 03:36:57 UTC No. 16556909
>>16555667
smart enough to get by and obsessively play his favorite board game across the world
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 05:43:42 UTC No. 16556991
>>16554955
>Midwit cope
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 05:46:03 UTC No. 16556992
>>16555667
>I'm so smart I spend all my life working for other people doing things they want me to do
lol
The smartest people on earth are fucking bouncers and buskers. The people you think of as smart aren't S tier, their A tier which is why they try to fit in and slave away their lives for people who don't respect them.
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 08:39:10 UTC No. 16557069
>>16556992
>thinks bouncers and buskers are smart
>doesn't know the difference between they and their
check out
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 11:36:48 UTC No. 16557198
>>16554949
Does that even pay much? Seems like the effort to reward ratio would be incredibly skewed.
Anonymous at Mon, 20 Jan 2025 22:38:22 UTC No. 16558036
>>16557198
He enjoys it. That is worth more than just the wage.
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 16:18:50 UTC No. 16560070
>>16554949
Does he remember being an infant? or is he using a memory pegging trick?
Anonymous at Wed, 22 Jan 2025 23:30:40 UTC No. 16560549
>>16554949
>memorizes French dictionary
un hamburger
un automobile
les internet
>not difficult at all
Anonymous at Thu, 23 Jan 2025 03:01:41 UTC No. 16560773
>>16555653
Actually sounds about right.
And he's not necessarily "learning" the word. Only the spelling.
And you can get a lot of mileage out of knowing the morphemes.
And english already has a ton of french words.
Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 02:52:52 UTC No. 16562005
>>16554949
What memory-pegging technique did he use?
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 09:02:31 UTC No. 16563333
>>16560773
>>16560070
You guys are still coping, of course he is using a memory pegging trick, or some such, yes we understand he just learns the spelling and not the word.
That would be a cool gimmick if it was 1000 or 2000 words, , but it was 360,000 words even with the memory tricks and just learning the spelling that is still fucking amazing, and you are all incredible pedantic midwits to try to claim otherwise,
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 09:20:17 UTC No. 16563338
>>16555496
>1 in 1,000 people
that's a lot of people
🗑️ Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 12:30:02 UTC No. 16563407
>>16563333
so, we're all you.
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 12:41:31 UTC No. 16563419
>>16563333
>I'm Deliberately contentious troll cunt reading you but projecting me.
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 12:51:45 UTC No. 16563423
You know what the trick is?
You can just learn the language, but only certain aspects of it. This is what historians do, when studying old texts. They can't speak the language or write in it, but they know all the words in it.
This is similar.
And now just get good at the game and there you go.
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 14:26:19 UTC No. 16563481
>>16554949
So basically he knows vocabulary but is not able to conjugate? Though presumably he knows the conjugated words but not what they mean? Or knows all the words, but not translations… man I don’t know if this is genius or ABSOLUTELY RETARDED.
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 14:45:05 UTC No. 16563509
>>16555667
he would be developing apps for FAGMAN being an epic KKKoder and making $$$ to buy teslas and donate to e-girls!
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 15:06:40 UTC No. 16563536
>>16554949
this guy takes too much silver, right?
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 15:52:42 UTC No. 16563598
>>16555496
way less than 0,1% can do this
Anonymous at Mon, 27 Jan 2025 03:47:41 UTC No. 16565958
>>16560549
l'internet