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#46891 03/24/06 12:45 PM
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I know that photoreading is not eidetic memory but I wonder if anyone know if anyone can develop eidetic memory? a step after photoreading perhaps?

Anyone know any information would be helpful.


#46892 03/25/06 07:35 AM
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John; Photoreading is not about developing photographic memory. Photoreading doesn't work that way.

What is the point of trying to develop a photographic memory when it will not help you with Photoreading?
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Most people who have an eidetic memory have very little comprehension of what they read. That's why it remains in the eidetic memory.

What's the point of reading or PhotoReading something to store it in your eidetic memory only to have to stop and read it when you want the mind to give you the answer you seek in a split second?

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