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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Emancipatory Science+ links

Maker Beam - P2P Foundation


 
by Jonathan Foote
 
 
Anabarometer needs to have OPTICAL FINGER NAVIGATION PAD included
 
 
acrylic colored plastic to go under neath the unification coil?
 
 
www.thingiverse.com    4 container-boxes
 
 
 

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  1. The Mind has power to change MATTER...here we GO!

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  2. Technically, though, eidetic memory means memory for a sensory event that is as accurate as if the person were STILL VIEWING, or hearing, the original object or event. Almost all claims of "eidetic memory" fall well outside this narrow definition.[citation needed

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    1. Laurence Kim Peek (November 11, 1951 – December 19, 2009) was an American savant. Known as a "megasavant", he had an exceptional memory, but he also experienced social difficulties, possibly resulting from a developmental disability related to congenital brain abnormalities. He was the inspiration for the character of Raymond Babbitt, played by Dustin Hoffman in the movie Rain Man. Unlike Babbitt, who had autism, Peek probably had FG syndrome.[4][5]
      Daniel Tammet, holder of the European record for reciting Pi to 22,514 digits
      There is speculation that his neurons made unusual connections due to the absence of a CORPUS CALLOSUM, which resulted in an increased memory capacity.[8][9] According to Peek's father, Fran Peek, Kim was able to memorize things from the age of 16–20 months. He read books, memorized them, and then placed them upside down on the shelf to show that he had finished reading them, a practice he maintained. He could speed through a book in about an hour and remember almost everything he had read, memorizing vast amounts of information in subjects ranging from history and literature, geography and numbers to sports, music and dates. According to an article, he could accurately recall the contents of at least 12,000 books.] He could not button up his shirt and had difficulty with other ordinary motor skills, presumably due to his damaged cerebellum, which normally coordinates motor activities. In psychological testing, Peek scored below average (87) on general IQ tests.[

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    2. HYPERTHYMESIA, also known as piking[1] or hyperthymestic syndrome[2] is a condition in which an individual possesses a superior , meaning he can recall the vast majority of personal experiences and events in his or her life. The term “hyperthymesia" is derived from the Greek words thymesis meaning "remembering," and hyper meaning "excessive".

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