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by hifigi
4484 days ago
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In the words of Henry Jones Sr. "I wrote it down so I wouldn't have to remember." Rote memory is fallible, fleeting and failing (in that order). Memorizing epic poetry is a noble cause, but even Plato would prefer to use those mental resources for applications more pertinent to a greater understanding of our physical reality. This sentiment accounts for the rapid transition to physically-recorded data, which everyone seems to agree was a general step in the right direction. |
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