Photographic Memory is NOT Inherited, Giordano Mnemonics

August 22nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

For nearly four years photographic memory has been taught to a limited number of prospective students in Hawaii. In the summer of 2008 the school if phenomenal memory opened unlimited access to compete with the demand. Photographic memory is commonly misunderstood as a inherited condition for a rare few, yet when you look closely at how memory is conceived and retained you begin to understand it’s very much the opposite. For a diligent student it can take up to two months to learn how this skill is attained. Graduated students memorize languages fluently in months rather than years, 200 digit numbers are repeated sequentially in 15 minutes, graduates are able to repeat entire books blindfolded verbatim page by page, and are graduating from college faster testing out with CLEP programs, this would seem impossible to the untrained mind but to graduates it’s rather simple.

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