Derren Brown Photographic Memory
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DAAAAANNNG, that would make my life so miserably easier, I will trow myself in front of a truck and hope to get this ability
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@osirisrv photoreading is a scam. i know because i was scammed by it. i happened to get a discount for it so it costed around $100 but that whole product is a scam. i think they might have watched derren brown say photoreading and then came up with the system knowing that people would google it and want to learn how derren brown does his tricks.
but yeah basically the true content of photoreading is found on any wikihow or ehow page about speed reading or reading in general.
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@NakedCreep except i just showed you people with photographic memory.
some people just dont want to admit it
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@NakedCreep photographic memory is real. watch stephen wiltshire, kim peek
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ok this is impossible, i give up
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Thank You very much.
When I was a kid I was astonished at some guys who visited my home town and could do a lot of memory tricks. I finally found the techniques for those tricks.
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I'm sorry that you got scammed, photoreading isn't real. Photoreading is in the same category with "get physically fit in a week" and "earn $10000 not doing anything" programs. Research the loci / journey / memory palace and PAO / CAO (person/character - action object) methods, they're mnemonic systems that all the top competitors in memory world championships utilize. Time better spent and you will experience their power within minutes of practice.
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Is this photographic memory:
When i learn new words, I don't read the definition.. instead, I'll scan through the definition and pick out key words ... then when I recall, I don't recall them verbally, I see the words in order from the word I'm looking up and the keywords i highlighted as I scanned through the deifnition.
Is that photographic memory?
Or some type of visual learning. I can remember a picture of a car I saw last night, and a commercial i saw last night in detail
photographic memory is real and i have seen it before.. use to know a guy who had it and you would grab a newspaper open it up and show him the front page or any page for about 5 seconds and he can read it word for word right back to you and explain pictures... quit an amazing gift to have
TheDeeds2 9 months ago 4
In other videos we see Derren, say, using subliminal cues to make a man purchase a bottle of vinegar at the supermarket. So it could be presumed that the librarian was manipulated, in the same way, by a suggestive setup contrived to make him extract a particular book from the shelves.If this is the case, Derren had only to remember the one book--indeed maybe only a page or so!
zuditaka 1 year ago 2