Hey Joël Which letters are you using? Hmm...maybe it's better to ask which letters you are not using...haha Pedro
Joël van Noort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: Yo Chris! Nice that you are also trying to create words and images for a P/A/O method... I now finished a list with 22 * 3 words (22 names, 22 actions and 22 objects)!!! I am so happy with this.. I really spend a lot of time on it, because I wanted to have actions and objects that I can really make a visual image about.. And the list I have now works for that! I am going to train myself converting the cube into the images and backwards the next few days... I will let you know how I am doing. - Joël. --- In [email protected], cmhardw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Ryan, > > I think doing something like this is alright for the 3x3x3, you can > still get some really fast times, but I would hate the idea of also > using it for the 5x5x5. Storing all that information by rote for > the 5x5x5 would take me twice as long as using the stories I use, > and the stories I use aren't even as good as P/A/O so it could be > even faster with a better method than what I use. > > Also, after learning more about the journey method and > person/action/object, I think it would be considerably faster to use > this method for a 3x3x3 rather than the current rote memorization > techniques. I've already laid out my journey with 24 positions (I > want to use it for 4x4 and 5x5 centers) and I'm working on the > framework for the actual persons/actions/and objects right now. > > I plan on switching my memorization for all cubes to the P/A/O > method, especially after seeing how fast the masters of this method > can memorize things. > > Also, John Louis is a 4 level method P/A/O/O or person action object > object? The reason I ask, one of the memorisers at the US > competition describe one of his images as "Frank Sinatra > Croons "Baby one more Time" to an Obelisk" and this appears to me to > be P/A/O/O. Since the cube orbits only have 24 pieces it seems that > a 4 level system or even a 5 level system > (person/adverb/action/adjective/object, for example Bob Artistically > Destroys the Red Car) > > Since the cube orbits are only 24 pieces instead of 52, why don't we > make a more complicated system that fits our needs? With a 5 level > system you could memorize the edge permutation of a 4x4 or 5x5 in at > best 3 images. That would be awesome! > > Chris > > --- In [email protected], Ryan Heise > <rheise@> wrote: > > > > I've been reading the various threads about memorisation, and have > to > > wonder what is appealing about translating information from one > domain > > into a completely unrelated domain in order to memorise it. > > > > We have discussed memorising a cube using numbers, sentences and > cards. > > Why not memorise the direct visual imagery that we get by looking > at the > > cube? With training it should be possible to form memory > associations > > based on the spatial relativity of same-coloured facelets, and > observe > > shape outlines formed by these sets of facelets. This is how our > brains > > are natively wired to perform visual analysis, anyway. > > > > By the way, a sequence of 4 random chords (4 notes each) > constrained to > > a range of just 2 octaves, contains more data than a single random > cube > > position (if you only care about the data that allows you to solve > the > > cube). If you can see visual patterns to the same extent that > musicians > > hear auditory patterns, then a single random cube shouldn't take > more > > than a few seconds to memorise. > > > > Ryan > > > SPONSORED LINKS Jigsaw puzzle game Free puzzle inlay games Educational game and puzzle Word puzzle game Kid puzzle game Puzzle games --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "speedsolvingrubikscube" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! doce lar. Faça do Yahoo! sua homepage. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/speedsolvingrubikscube/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
