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  • Thats awesome, but the giberish was dumb, why cant you just do 1-10 cubed aroun instead of the tree and what not

  • And ill rememberit by just cubing right now, no tree or dice, 010827641252165121000

  • I met Walter last Saturday in a Denny's with some of my friends, and he taught us this trick. First he demonstrated it by having my friend cube some numbers and then he told us what the cube root was. I was kind of skeptical when he told us that he could teach it to us... but he did. And he's really cool!

    And it's not a story. It's a bunch of things that will stick in your head. They're connected (tree falls on gate, etc) so you can remember the order better. Easier than memorizing 27 digits.

  • @SeekayFilms Walter was here just maybe an hour ago here teaching me the same thing.

  • Or you could just remember the cubes, not the hardest thing I've ever memorised..

  • creativity is the genius part of us humans. thinking of something that isn't ever seen before is only able via the creativity. computers will never become intelligent unless the creativity makes part of it. intelligence is just an effect.

  • @MachineExperiment1 no offense, but you must be very naive and ignorant to think like that, you fail to see the tree, only the apple it produces. and if you see the tree you will never notice the forest. being a genius is not a level of intelligence, it is an extremely sophisticated way of thinking that only a genius could understand. most people don't realize they are a genius, because they are not social, they do not talk to people. they are deemed "weird" by society and are condemned!

  • @MachineExperiment1 actually, you cannot become a genius, it is the way a brain thinks. no matter how hard you try, no matter how much you study, no matter how much you want to you will not become a genius if you are not a genius. Einstein was always smart despite his mediocre grades, my bad, he was always genius. Einstein was not a very social person, he liked to keep to himself. people did not always understand his methods of thinking and some never will simply because you have to be a genius.

  • true genius don't think they know anything, thats how they know the truth

  • WHAT?

  • u kinda sound like peter griffin

  • and backwords 000192721534361252146728010

  • the number is 010827641252163435127291000

  • the number is 010827641252163435127241000

  • This is actually amazing! I can now do any cube root in my head in a few seconds :D

    I knew all the 17 first cube numbers already, which made it even easier for me to get this down fast!

    If anyone's got any questions they need answered, I can try to provide some help

  • mate im gona try ur picture link to soemthing somedya :P nice vid

  • About my comment below, The pi rhyme for me is relatively short because I tried to think of single ideas that reminded me of numbers with more than just one of the digits, like parts of people's phone numbers and addresses and stuff. Give it a try. and have more fun than this guy. LOL!

  • There's a WAY easier way to do number sequence memorization.MAKE A RHYME and memorize the rhyme. Each thing in the rhyme should represent a different number from something in your life.Say for example part of the sequence had the number 27165.Well for ME,I live near a town called Manchester.I must take route 27 to get there.Typically, sodapop where I live costs $1.65.So one of the lines in my rhyme would go,"Drive to Manchester for a soda." I memorized pi to the 50th digit that way in about 2hrs

  • HUH?

  • Hey that visualization trick was really neat!

    I was sitting here piss drunk paying half attention and i still remembered everything at every corner of the board!

  • I get it now this is DOPE!!

  • Wait why did you freeze a comma and then writ between and end on either side?

  • ya lost me after dice :P

  • Can i go to my bedroom now?

    

  • He made it more complicated then teaching!

  • bulshit

  • bwahahahahaha...... perfect

  • Now I can impress my friends because I'm a total loser.

  • @abc123shout how is it that watching this film trun you into a total loser. Could you articulate a little on your view point.

  • @wbPROTIME

    No offense meant here, but lemme explain my personal impression: The fault is the approach. The title, "You are a Genius," especially in all capitals, is childish. That ruins the whole idea. After that, when you see the film, you get the feeling the film was made for high school students or younger. And it has that typical adult condescension toward young people; sort of clowning around. Like, "Impress your friends with magic tricks." It would be insulting to a lot of modern kid

  • @wbPROTIME

    It's condescending toward kids. Kids who feel an adult thinks they're dumb won't respect that adult. The film begins by treating kids as if they're morons. The actual content is great - it's the jokes and the condescending tone that's bad, because it'll get kids to lose respect for you instantly; then it doesn't matter what you teach them, because they feel insulted. Treat kids, teenagers at least, like you'd treat an adult. If for genius 9 year olds (or younger), it'd be OK.

  • @abc123shout a genius thinks differently then most people. the ablity to store information into the sub-consience mind via pictures/parables/enigmas allows quick retrival from the brain what apears a stupid at first but has hidden powerful information called wisdom placed inside(example: a stop sign with an opossum chewing the top of it and a hippopotamus running into the bottom of the stop sign) may sound stupid but it represents this [sin (angle) = op/hy} in trigonomitry

  • @wbPROTIME That's more abnormal genius, like autism and synethseisia, not genius. Are you the same guy who made the video? Because again, here you use a condescending expression: "hidden powerful information called wisdom." It might be a language barrier, a very poor sentence, but an English speaker would find that insulting. "the hidden powerful information of wisdom" is how it should be written. "Called" suggests I don't know the word "wisdom," which is like saying I don't know the word "red"

  • @abc123shout Thats exactly how geniuses use their brains though, they don't see numbers as just things, there perceive them as images and colors. And your second point is a fallacy in itself, as it is ignoring a common ground and is irrelevant.

  • @abc123shout yes, I Am

  • Coolio I really am a genius school I go to ACE Academy in Austin Texas

  • this is bullshit

  • Dude, I have had Engineers and really smart people watch this and you have proven they are really stupid. Thanx for destroying their self-esteem.

  • I think just making myself remember the whole number would be easier than this... I've managed to remember the first 27 digits of pie (after the decimal)...

  • WOWOWOOWOWOWOW..Your awesome dude.. I just learned how to cube massive number in my head..thanks! I just subscribed to your channel!

  • 1)01 2)08 3)27 4)64 5)ummmm 125 6)216 7)343 8) 512 9)ummm ah cake 729 0) 1000 ok, i get it between and end I myself see numbers to have their own sort of personality and I only found out recently that other people don't see numbers that way..... some people must though cuz I'm not that weird... does anyone here think of personalities when they think of different numbers????

  • @TheDarkAngel27 yeah, i think the number 7 has a neurotic personality. And the number nine beats his wife, number 6.

  • Excellent stuff, I'm crap at remembering numbers but am great at remembering what pictures look like!

  • dude...if u can do da math n work it all out in a coplicated way, y cant u just rememba da answer wen u can rememba da workings out?

  • He seems like he's one of those people that are EXTREMELLY smart, and don't know how to explain stuff very well.. Cause im clueless.  Might just be my luck. xD

  • You've contradicted yourself with several times.

  • .........why not just use the fucking calculator and be done with it .......i mean we invented the calculator cause well math just plain sucks!

  • cubed the number to the third power?!

  • Wondering how finding 3 + digit cubes and decimal cubes with a method like this works....

  • Very Interesting... Thank you for sharing...

  • Why would I want to memorize a whole story when I could just memorize a simple number? Stupid trick makes things about 10 times harder to remember.

  • Some people find it difficult to memorize abstract numbers or plain themes, so replacing numbers or plain themes with relative personalized visualizations might help some individuals with memory recall or anything else. However, people who use such methods have to create a personalized system and familiarize themselves by becoming proficient with it's utility before other people might deem their system as being useful.

  • After the 3'rd scenario, it just got too large, cumbersome, and gets into jibberish.

    I'm not a genius, and never will be.

    I trust that a genius can make that work.

  • Very interesting how planar mathematics can be; shapes could be made from the correlations and reciprocals.

  • Nice!  Very cool trick.

  • thanks alot you just wasted 6.44 mins. of my life!

  • @NICKRANDY Actually, 6:44 is in a base-60 format.

    The 44 seconds is not 0.44 minutes, but really closer to .75 minutes. =D

  • @tonydingler SERIOUSLY lol

  • @NICKRANDY faggit

  • @NICKRANDY  it's actually 6.73 minutes of your life that have been wasted [Divide 44 by 60 (amount of seconds)].

  • That is not what a "genious" does, thats more along the lines of a savant.

  • nothing to do with the calculator. . You know what, you make a great religious leader. You can BS stuff that have no locigal link together but seems related to ppl who have no brain. great for you

  • ok so i got a question so what do u cube it by or whatever because im ok at math just dont pay attention so what do i do so i can understand this please?

  • yeah, summut in my brain helps me do this imagery fast in my head, not supernatural fast, but lets jus say it helps when doin multipications.

  • you talk to fast

  • ...I should have held out my glove cause all of that just went over my head.

  • i kow what he;'s doing and i can do it better!!

  • Coool :D

  • absolutely brilliant

  • Ouch.. my brain hurts.

  • but he had a calculator at the start... why didn't he just use that?

  • awesome

  • That's...pretty much the most amazing thing I've ever seen.

  • If I was straight I'd marry you.

  • but you really could explain it a lot shorter, without the cartoon stuff

  • are some of you people really so stupid? this video is not about learning a long sequal of numbers but to calculate the cube root of some number.

    great trick!

  • its not genius. you simply taught us techniques. we learned. simple as that. nooone here is a genius. if so, it shows how flawed tests are that designate who a genius is.

  • I'm in 8th grade algebra (the highest we can take) and i actually got it..

  • u'r gay

  • imagine this guy say YES? OR NO?

  • Haha.

  • your very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very  smart

  • this made perfect sense when he started talking about the pictures

  • this is easily the stupidest and most complicated thing i've ever seen

  • If this is the simple way to learn math i'm screwed.

  • no, it was easy. i instantly noticed it was the sequence of cubed numbers from 1 to 10. im not a liar.

  • Haha, you're right.

  • yeah i am pretty good at math so i knew the numbers easily...i recognize cubes after using them so much

  • wow!

  • dude that was awesome, in order for me to get it i'd have to analyze the video and right it out and everything. but that's awesome!

  • when I first saw the number I realized that it had the 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, 4^3 etc. (1, 8, 27, 64, etc.) on the number. Not exactly hard to calculate the cube root of that.

  • supercool!

  • Excellent! I didnt think I'd be able to do it but I can...really interesting...tahnks for the video! :)

  • actually, this worked great for me... i can do any number under 20 digets in a fiew seconds.

    i primarily use sound and shape to memorize numbers, but that is for long-term stuff.

    in fact this works so well for me, that even after typing all this out, i still remember most of the "story" and therfore the number.

    Thanks, i'll keep this in mind...

  • I think it`s cool. and easy

  • agreed thats pretty sweet

  • dude you did a great job of makeing a easy thing confuseing as hell. you can say as many numbers in any line going any direction and ile tell you them so go dance with a 6 and a 21

  • Wow thanks! I've always wanted to know how to do that type of calculation in my head! Your method is great and your visualizations really do help you store it into long term memory!

  • he's scarin me!!!!

  • guess im not a genius....

  • does this work for perfect cubes only,,,how about any random number?

  • thats all well and good, but is it going to help you in life?

    No.

  • That's all you really need.

  • fun

  • Nice and cool but sadly i dont understand. :x

  • Hey thats a cool trick, hopefully ill remember...=).

  • It's easier to just memorize the cubes of 1 through 10.

    Great trick.

  • what?

  • okay either this doesnt work or this just DOESNT WORK!!!

  • My calcultor is a math genius

  • i so got that thx!

  • wow i have a headache

  • Cool. That is much simpler. Hey, I have a file of the first 10 million digits of Pi, if you want it.

  • wow, it simply is as simple as I thought.

  • Nice trick, I will memorize it.

  • I was able to do it without your tricks because I realized all your numbers were a series of cubes (besides the first three digits).

  • thats the whole point of photo memory. you can store a table and just look up the answer. like cheating in school and never getting caught.

  • lol.....it's not cheating, it's learning. How else would you store data?

  • @yalg18 If one quarter cube is greater than a half cube and a whole cube is equal to a quarter of a half cube, how great are three quarter cubes?

  • @yalg18 If one quarter cube is greater than a half cube and a whole cube is equal to a quarter of a half cube, how great are three quarter cubes?

  • sometimes i use a similar method like yours to remember formulas :D

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