Photographic Memory
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3. BloodBeast commented 8 years ago
I see it, but I struggle to believe it. Absolutely astonishing.
Similar Rubik videos look as if they start with a completed cube, the person scrambles it, and then the video is played backwards. This one looks absolutely pukka.
Amazing...
Similar Rubik videos look as if they start with a completed cube, the person scrambles it, and then the video is played backwards. This one looks absolutely pukka.
Amazing...


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5. martynbiker commented 8 years ago
but..what purpose does it achieve? can it make him money? feed him? clothe him? or just a trick to show off????


6. BloodBeast commented 8 years ago
#5 What use is football? Or snooker? Or anything?
Talent is talent. He can do something that one person in god-knows-how-many thousands can do - why criticise something astonishing because it doesn't generate money?
Talent is talent. He can do something that one person in god-knows-how-many thousands can do - why criticise something astonishing because it doesn't generate money?


8. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
#2 exactly. A photographic memory wont help much. All you could do with that is remember the initial configuration. The skill here is more related to imagination. Like a chess master looking 10 moves ahead in some situations.


10. Cormac42 commented 8 years ago
#5, #6. I believe mastering any activity to this degree shows a certain kind of determination and patience that not everyone has. Solving a cube won't fix the world, but imagine giving a mind with this type of determination and patience an education and then putting them in fields like science, engineering, etc. Then give them a problem and the resources to do it with no red tape and say "Fix it.". They would.
+12 1. Pyranthos commented 8 years ago