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Positive3

Hello Ladies and Gentleman,

For long time i was interested in Photographic memory for whose who don't know what it is

"Photographic memory is a term often used to describe a person who seems able to recall visual information in great detail. Just as a photograph freezes a moment in time, the implication for people thought to have photographic memory is that they can take mental snapshots and then recall these snapshots without error."

So my quesiton will be:

1) If anyone has worked to enhance this ability
2) If yes please share your experience how you did it

I don't want to speak only about Photographic memory also memory it self

Your Tips :
For better remembering and so on ( Hard Tests Incoming : P)

Pleas Read:
In this i want to speak what for this time i can do and if u can label it what it is
More likely i would call it visualisation i can create any kind of sence structure; building ; streets ; city and so on very easily i can recall my past feelings and memories which are attached to it, i can describe how the streets tress and so on "terrain" looks like in details and i can phase into that images i think that's called phasing when with your open eyes u are in your room but can watch other streets correct me if i am wrong BUT i can't memoriaze numbers or texts like for example i can describe something in details but how to say i can't remmeber numbers good i don't know how to explain : P hope u understand what i wanted to say


Xanth

I've come to understand that a "photographic memory" is really a remote viewing of an actual memory of yours. 
Essentially, it's a projection-related ability.

Positive3

Yes but for example okey i have image of text in my head and i need it fast i can't lay down and try to project or something like that xD yes i know that it's connected projecting into your mind let's say so but dunno maybe some experienced people are here with this topic

Szaxx

A test for you,
Obtain 100 different pictures, all the same size and shape with a white back where every one looks identical. On the he picture side, have a tiny sized number from 1 to 100
Divide them into two piles.
With one pile, get a friend to log all the picture numbers and hand the pile to you.
You look at each one for a couple of seconds until all have been viewed.
Give the pile to your friend who then should mix all 100 pictures up at random.
You look at each picture in turn and if you recognise it as one from your pile, log the number.
At the end, compare how many you have correctly identified.
With a good memory your hit rate will be more than what you expected.
25 pics in your pile is quite easy to recall with a high hit rate.
Make sure no pictures are similar at first.

Try this, its messy setting it all up but good fun when you have a group of friends trying it.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

Xanth

Quote from: Positive3 on February 16, 2016, 17:37:56
Yes but for example okey i have image of text in my head and i need it fast i can't lay down and try to project or something like that xD yes i know that it's connected projecting into your mind let's say so but dunno maybe some experienced people are here with this topic
People with this kind of memory don't have to do that.  They have access to it immediately, just about whenever they want.
It's like closing your eyes and not just visualizing a memory, but actually seeing it being played out in front of your very eyes again in full, complete detail.

On the flip side of things... projection can also be "just that easy" once you've taken all that other "crap" out of the way.

Understand now what I'm saying?  Do you REALLY see the link between all of these different things now?

Rakkso

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Quote from: Szaxx on February 16, 2016, 19:10:07
A test for you,
Obtain 100 different pictures, all the same size and shape with a white back where every one looks identical. On the he picture side, have a tiny sized number from 1 to 100
Divide them into two piles.
With one pile, get a friend to log all the picture numbers and hand the pile to you.
You look at each one for a couple of seconds until all have been viewed.
Give the pile to your friend who then should mix all 100 pictures up at random.
You look at each picture in turn and if you recognise it as one from your pile, log the number.
At the end, compare how many you have correctly identified.
With a good memory your hit rate will be more than what you expected.
25 pics in your pile is quite easy to recall with a high hit rate.
Make sure no pictures are similar at first.

Try this, its messy setting it all up but good fun when you have a group of friends trying it.

<amazing, I tryed this one with memory cards I had from when I was a child, but not surprisingly my memory at 5 with these sorts of things seemed to be better than nowadays, kids are definitily like sponges for absorving and retaining info, What I did was putting the titles of some dreams in my dream journal in different pieces of paper, and on the matching side I would write only the dates and which I had those, after a 10min session of memorizing I mixed them and tryed to match the dreams with the dates, I had 20 of these and after I finished and pulled my checklist paper for confirmation I missed about 5 (yeh I know its not possible, I wrote the date wrong in one lol) Idk how good is this, but matching words with numbers is not as easy as matching two images from a game of Power Rangers lol. It was really fun to try and see though, and If you do it a couple of times your brain easiness for doing things like that will increase too I don't know how to explain that.-  :-D

ZenJedi

In the tv show Sherlock Holmes he kind of does that. He calls it his mind palace. It's a really neat concept. Is that what you're talking about? Can any of you actually do that?

Positive3

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Quote from: ZenJedi on February 19, 2016, 21:18:40
In the tv show Sherlock Holmes he kind of does that. He calls it his mind palace. It's a really neat concept. Is that what you're talking about? Can any of you actually do that?

I watched that new movie also correct me if i am wrong -( With some kind of medicine he goes deeper in his subconscious mind , "transfering" his self into 19-20th century to investigate a crime made hundred years ago )

The maximum let's say so i could just drop in my mind (it happened 3 days ago actually) and obsorve my thoughts disconnected from "now" i wasn't hearing voices i wasn't feeling my body but at same moment i wasn't paralized i could move it any time i wanted it was like i was going deeper and deeper in my head like this

1) I had different thoughts in my head and it was very noisy
2) I had still many different thgouts but outside noices got weeker and weeker
3) I feeled like i was really droped in my mind like i felt this fall
4) I was in full numbness alone with my mind and thgouts it was beatiful my thgouts were very quite and controlable this was the first time i really felt full control over my self

But lol like imaging whole 19th scenario where i would investigate a crime nope i can't do that, but it's possible

Rakkso

Quote from: ZenJedi on February 19, 2016, 21:18:40
In the tv show Sherlock Holmes he kind of does that. He calls it his mind palace. It's a really neat concept. Is that what you're talking about? Can any of you actually do that?
I have not seen it, but it does sound like a good place for anyone to go.

Quote from: Positive3 on February 20, 2016, 05:40:01
I watched that new movie also correct me if i am wrong -( With some kind of medicine he goes deeper in his subconscious mind , "transfering" his self into 19-20th century to investigate a crime made hundred years ago )

The maximum let's say so i could just drop in my mind (it happened 3 days ago actually) and obsorve my thoughts disconnected from "now" i wasn't hearing voices i wasn't feeling my body but at same moment i wasn't paralized i could move it any time i wanted it was like i was going deeper and deeper in my head like this

1) I had different thoughts in my head and it was very noisy
2) I had still many different thgouts but outside noices got weeker and weeker
3) I feeled like i was really droped in my mind like i felt this fall
4) I was in full numbness alone with my mind and thgouts it was beatiful my thgouts were very quite and controlable this was the first time i really felt full control over my self

But lol like imaging whole 19th scenario where I would investigate a crime nope i can't do that, but it's possible

It agree with you, most thoughts I recall clearly in the morning seem to be before 3 hours of waking pass, more than that and I'm a clean slate, barely I child I remember dreams of my traveling through a moisty, darkened street full of walking crocodiles, like the exact kind you saw years ago in Power Rangers Mighty Morhphing. I was always hidding from them since they were much bigger than me.
I recall too as I grew up that whole 19th century setting during one travel to britain to watch with my bare eyes The Clock Tower, the shocking thing was a murder commited in the sewers downtown in the red district, I heard the screems but instead of going to bring help immediatly I just stayed there still, paralysed, frightened. The moment I got there some little fella told me the woman was poisoned by jack the ripper while at the same time stealing from my pockets, such a skill for small hands I remember I desperated wondering how would I return home without my papers, not a place I would like to go again if you ask me, I don't like crimes.

Szaxx

Quote from: Positive3 on February 20, 2016, 05:40:01

The maximum let's say so i could just drop in my mind (it happened 3 days ago actually) and obsorve my thoughts disconnected from "now" i wasn't hearing voices i wasn't feeling my body but at same moment i wasn't paralized i could move it any time i wanted it was like i was going deeper and deeper in my head like this

1) I had different thoughts in my head and it was very noisy
2) I had still many different thgouts but outside noices got weeker and weeker
3) I feeled like i was really droped in my mind like i felt this fall
4) I was in full numbness alone with my mind and thgouts it was beatiful my thgouts were very quite and controlable this was the first time i really felt full control over my self

But lol like imaging whole 19th scenario where i would investigate a crime nope i can't do that, but it's possible


Create a scene, that's all you do from this state.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.