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Quantum Mechanics for Dummies
Aug 25th
This is a clip from the BBC explaining the arguments from 1920 till today as to whether electrons are particles, waves or both.
This could prove to be very useful for students, in remembering their lessons well during examinations.
3d is this
Aug 15th
In December 2006, Nintendo released the Nintendo Wii which featured an innovative controller containing an accelerometer and pointing capability. This provided millions of people with a new ways to interact with computers. As an HCI researcher, this became an interesting platform for showing people what they can do with thier new toy that they never knew it could do.
Researcher Johnny Lee became a YouTube star with his demo of Wii Remote hacks — bending the low-cost game piece to power an interactive whiteboard, a multitouch surface, a head-mounted display …
All the ’3d’ games you play don’t really look 3d they lack depth. What i think 3d is here in the video below. Mr Johnny Lee the genius showing you here the wiimote hack. Awesome video a must see.
The Memory Palace Technique
Jul 29th
Memory palace is the most powerful and very easy technique to learn for a perfect memory. Even the great memory champions like Dominic O Brien use this technique.
The Memory Palace technique is based on the fact that we’re extremely good at remembering places we know. A ‘Memory Palace’ is a metaphor for any well-known place that you’re able to easily visualize. It can be the inside of your home, or maybe the route you take every day to work. That familiar place will be your guide to store and recall any kind of information. Let’s see how it works.
1. Choose Your Palace
2. List Distinctive Features in your palace
3. Imprint the Palace in Your Mind
4. Associate in order, the objects/numbers etc with the Distinctive Features.
5. When asked to recall from memory, visit your palace and in order find the Distinctive features and easily recall the associated objects/numbers etc
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