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  • @soulreaperichig0
    @soulreaperichig0 Před 5 lety +393

    1:23 - 4 components of working memory
    1. Stores immediate experiences and a little bit of knowledge.
    2. Reaches back into our long term memories and processes it in line with current goals.
    3. Working memory capacity leverages.
    4. Great for communication and building narratives around conversations.
    6:45 - Strategies:
    1. We need to repeat/Practice it.
    2. Think elaborately and repeatedly.
    3. Rather than connecting new to known, we have to connect everything we known to the new and build connections till it becomes meaningful.
    4. Use images/ think in images
    5 Organization - Structure things we're doing in ways that it makes sense.
    6 Support - Use external supports like charts, tables, etc. until it becomes second nature.
    9:06 - Take home message
    We learn what we process. If we're not processing, we aren't learning.

    • @marymathew7480
      @marymathew7480 Před 4 lety +10

      Wowww... u are so thoughtful

    • @shamansprout4394
      @shamansprout4394 Před 4 lety +12

      Thank you, a very good method to commit things to memory is to first make it understandable and accessible like how your putting it in a format that is easier to approach so thank you

    • @shamansprout4394
      @shamansprout4394 Před 4 lety +7

      Mr.Sceptic I thank your from bottom of my heart

    • @user-yr1du7oq9g
      @user-yr1du7oq9g Před 3 lety +7

      i appreciate you. marry me?

    • @mmills8989
      @mmills8989 Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so much for this!!!

  • @mattd1509
    @mattd1509 Před 6 lety +75

    I literally have had the five words in his video ingrained into my mind for like 3 years now and I don’t know whyy.

  • @Nibbles667
    @Nibbles667 Před 3 lety +27

    I remembered those words all the way to the end and I didn't even need them. Now I can't forget them. I do love the idea of driving down a long highway with a forest on one side and Saturn on the other. Listening to music from the radio that uses electrodes while looking in the rear vision mirror and watching my past fade away into the background.

  • @TimesNuRoman
    @TimesNuRoman Před 10 lety +104

    I feel like this is the big issue with people, technology and social media today: people are so preoccupied with recording life, rather than processing/living life in the moment. Great talk.

    • @shotglancez
      @shotglancez Před 10 lety +1

      I concur

    • @williamarmes9978
      @williamarmes9978 Před 7 lety +2

      i am replying to a comment written 2 years ago have fun and stay cool dude

    • @catbugg
      @catbugg Před 6 lety +2

      Still true to this day :'(

    • @benjaminwiner6220
      @benjaminwiner6220 Před 5 lety +2

      This is a fantastic comment. Really hits the nail on the head.

    • @anisateyah9870
      @anisateyah9870 Před 3 lety +1

      @@williamarmes9978 am replying to a comment read and four years ago have fun and stay cool dude 💕

  • @schizo4725
    @schizo4725 Před rokem +7

    What he says at the end is completely true. From what I can tell, most of everyone including myself who remembered those words to the end did so by doing something like painting a bizarre picture including those words, thereby processing them.

  • @MJosephMurphy
    @MJosephMurphy Před 4 měsíci +2

    Long Covid messed with my working memory. It also gave me a passion for understanding how brains work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @lalalaso333
    @lalalaso333 Před rokem +3

    "If we're not processing life, we're not living it." So true and so cruel😢

  • @SaloniRao18
    @SaloniRao18 Před 3 lety +35

    i couldn't focus on anything he said because i was trying to remember tree, car, highway, saturn, electrode

    • @Hgulix62
      @Hgulix62 Před 3 lety +6

      It's tree, highway, mirror, Saturn and electrode ..

    • @bhavannamunni
      @bhavannamunni Před 3 lety +1

      Hi i also have this problem . What wrong with us ?

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před měsícem

      I created an image and that meant I only had to hold onto one thing

  • @lalodetarariras
    @lalodetarariras Před 10 lety +6

    One of the most helpful TED talks I've seen in long time.

  • @sutikshnadubey
    @sutikshnadubey Před 9 lety +4

    Very helpful talk. every bit. Esp the 5 points solution explained in second half of the talk to improve working memory. THANKS!!!
    I usually come to youtube to watch ted talks, as it is faster. but now going to ted back, and take notes from transcript.

  • @MichaelChernik-zf2fy
    @MichaelChernik-zf2fy Před 10 lety +3

    My short term memory needs links---like I walk into a room and I ask" Why did I come into here?"
    I have to walk back into the room where I first had the thought and it seems to be lingering in the air and is picked up by my brain then I can walk back into the room to retrieve why I went into.
    It is so much fun getting older----

  • @PhatRichardTran
    @PhatRichardTran Před 9 lety +11

    Damn that closing statement was deep

  • @alwaysbeeurself
    @alwaysbeeurself Před 4 lety +6

    Wow, I love that last sentence at 9:00, the final take home message: What we process, we learn, if we're not processing life, we're not living it.

  • @ninoenriquez7553
    @ninoenriquez7553 Před 9 lety +8

    I still memorized the 5 words: Tree, highway, mirror, Saturn, electrode. I wouldn't want to explain how because I use the most bizarre ways to remember things and that's how I process them haha. Moral of the story is to connect something in your life to the present moment for that moment to have meaning.

  • @iSwagz88
    @iSwagz88 Před 8 lety +245

    Anybody else get here from a Super learning course on Udemy?

  • @KaneyoshiSouji
    @KaneyoshiSouji Před 10 lety +5

    Short, but straight to the point. I really enjoyed it.

  • @ReallyEpicPerson
    @ReallyEpicPerson Před 10 lety +7

    Great message! Loved this. I admire Ted videos so much! You guys are all doing a great thing.

  • @uproariousRIOT
    @uproariousRIOT Před 10 lety +61

    i thought he was going to ask what the five words were again at the end of the video

    • @Patrick-cy2zh
      @Patrick-cy2zh Před 8 lety

      +alejandro ramirez lol

    • @bluemamba5317
      @bluemamba5317 Před 3 lety +1

      @Luis Castillo Do you still remember the words? xD

    • @uproariousRIOT
      @uproariousRIOT Před 3 lety +8

      Blue Mamba unfortunately 6 years later I do not

    • @tregubabe
      @tregubabe Před 3 lety +4

      It was hard to focus on what he was talking about because i was trying to remember the words for the end of the video!!!

    • @lemiless
      @lemiless Před 3 lety +1

      I was ready for that

  • @mandypac2854
    @mandypac2854 Před 10 lety +1

    Woke up to this new TED talk on my CZcams feed- breakfast.

  • @proje778
    @proje778 Před 11 měsíci

    Çalışan hafızanın 4 bileşeni vardır.
    1. Anlık deneyimleri ve biraz bilgiyi depolar.
    2. Uzun süreli hafızamıza geri döner ve mevcut hedefler doğrultusunda işler.
    3. Çalışan bellek kapasitesinden yararlanır.
    4. İletişim ve konuşmalar etrafında anlatılar oluşturmak için harikadır.
    Çalışan hafızanın sınırlı bir kapasitesi olduğundan ondan yararlanarak bazı stratejiler yardımıyla başarıya dönüştürebiliriz.
    Stratejiler:
    1. Hemen Tekrarlamak (bir saat veya bir hafta sonra değil) - Yazmak, not çıkarmak, tartışmak gibi yollarla sürekli pratik yapmak.
    2. Ayrıntılı ve açıklayıcı bir şekilde tekrar tekrar düşünmek.
    3. Yeni bilgiyi eski bilgiye bağlamak yerine, bildiğimiz her şeyi yeni bilgiye bağlamalı ve anlamlı hale gelene kadar bağlantılar kurmak.
    4. Resimleri kullanmak. Resimlerle yazmak ve resimlerle düşünmek.
    5. Organizasyon. Yaptığımız şeyleri bir anlam çıkaraca şekilde planlamak.
    6. Destek. Resimler, şemalar, tablolar ile desteklemek.
    SONUÇ:
    İşlediğimizi öğreniyoruz.
    Eğer hayatı işlemiyorsak, yaşamıyoruz demektir.

  • @gregstark6842
    @gregstark6842 Před 8 lety +28

    Watch Ted talks at 2x the speed. It's so efficient and it never gets boring. One actually focuses on it. Try it guys :)

  • @joelmacartosa3564
    @joelmacartosa3564 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Prático e esclarecedor! Amei!

  • @ik04
    @ik04 Před 10 lety +1

    Brilliant! Most of us are completely unaware of this concept. Well presented by a very effective speaker!

  • @rohitkavathekar3701
    @rohitkavathekar3701 Před 4 lety +9

    That explains a lot. My god awful working memory coupled with my ADHD is why the world makes little to no sense at all.

  • @grimgrog
    @grimgrog Před 10 lety +10

    Great ending message

  • @jpHasABadHandle
    @jpHasABadHandle Před 10 lety +2

    ivanalesi Me too, although not exactly like yours. Mine was more of a scenery where i'm not involved in myself.

  • @ChrissREPoland
    @ChrissREPoland Před 10 lety +65

    When he said 5 words i Just immagined those words as an full image . There is highway , next to it a tree with a mirror on it in the background there is saturn. And electrodes are on the road. I have a good image memmory. So probobly If I wanted I could remmember that for as long as I want.
    But at the same time i have problem to remmember other concepts . Like names or phone numbers. Yet i can remmember faces of persons I saw weeks ago for a few seconds.

    • @TheGerogero
      @TheGerogero Před 10 lety +5

      Nice lol! That was exactly how I pictured it too.

    • @Tha3l
      @Tha3l Před 10 lety +2

      for names - think up a story for the person. with good image memory this should be easy

    • @thelordmemnoch
      @thelordmemnoch Před 10 lety +1

      Am I the only weirdo that remembered the mirror by picturing Vanity Smurf kissing it? I pictured him standing in the middle of the highway with a tree in the middle of it and I didn't picture Saturn nor Electrode, but I remembered them anyway.

    • @dan20man
      @dan20man Před 10 lety +2

      I usually remember names by saying to myself I ' they have the same name as ..." and I picture that person. just dont ask me to remember surnames. throws this solution out the window

    • @kaveersinanan3957
      @kaveersinanan3957 Před 7 lety +2

      definitely; for example, a person undergoing a neuro-physiological experiment involving electrodes (word-1) implanted on the scalp or brain, with stimulation causing recall of a memory about driving on the highway(2) in a Saturn (3) automobile, noticing a tree (4) in your rear/side mirror (5).

  • @AliBitarafan
    @AliBitarafan Před 10 lety +4

    It's a practical lesson, something you can apply to your daily tasks

  • @bestofcritics
    @bestofcritics Před 10 lety +2

    If you are not processing life, you are not living it. Live your life.
    I often go into so called the "Hibernate mode" where I would like to just watch some TVs and more to try and forget about working memory cause they suck, and not feel like enjoying or meaningful. But once I change my mind to somethings more valuable and structured in life, you understand that you are able to process your life and find real drive and dedication to live your life.
    Just love TED, and hope to be on stage and share knowledge one day :)

  • @Babayaga57898
    @Babayaga57898 Před 7 lety +4

    Process existence immediately at the moment. "Do I agree with him/What can I learn from him"
    Practise
    Think elaborately and illustratively
    Use imagery and think about in images
    Organisation it by finding meaning
    Support the change
    Process the life

  • @troykirkwood4294
    @troykirkwood4294 Před 8 lety +2

    excellent, of great vale Peter Doolittle, thank you

  • @hharvv4245
    @hharvv4245 Před 2 lety +1

    184 Electrode Saturn mirror highway tree
    Processing is living - live life. Absolutely great quote, simple but delivers volume. Processing is putting in the effort, doing the work, and reflecting on it, but no ones really living anymore because we’d rather skip the effort and delay the reflection bcuz they’re so fascinated with the instant ability to record it - the game use to be “how can I understand this as thoroughly as possible?” but has been lost in translation to “how can I grab as much information as possible?”

  • @MarelisaFabrega
    @MarelisaFabrega Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic talk, and the lecturer is very likeable.

  • @abdul2009
    @abdul2009 Před 7 lety +4

    I was just waiting for him to ask what those five words are😂

  • @tsummerlee
    @tsummerlee Před 10 lety +1

    This was an excellent presentation about epistemology. Specifically Crow Epistemology theory! Fun!

  • @imanetork8615
    @imanetork8615 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @jud0208
    @jud0208 Před 7 lety +2

    . that's right
    i think you have to live life in your way

  • @georgep5590
    @georgep5590 Před 5 lety +1

    Great talk, I finally get why the superlearner course sent me here after reading a bunch of articles from different authors.

  • @bdondovdorj
    @bdondovdorj Před 3 lety +1

    thank you

  • @ordinarypeople5273
    @ordinarypeople5273 Před 7 lety +17

    This is a good way of understanding ADHD inattentive type.

    • @bhavannamunni
      @bhavannamunni Před 3 lety +1

      Hi i’m also have ADD but i wonder your opinion . Can you explain it ? For me , after watching this video , i thought my ADD is related with video because I can not retain info and use immediately or think of about use it for long term goal .My mind procrasinate process info and use it

  • @Overonator
    @Overonator Před 10 lety +17

    I have an alternate extra explanation of why that guy stopped to text, having nothing to do with memory. He simply couldn't read and type when the little screen he was using was bouncing around as he walked. So he stopped to stop the screen from bouncing.

    • @ksceriath8346
      @ksceriath8346 Před 10 lety

      bouncing around? hahaha... :D

    • @THEmickTHEgun
      @THEmickTHEgun Před 10 lety +1

      You probably are right you know. But this talk was still good on the topic.

    • @SierraHotelBandit
      @SierraHotelBandit Před 10 lety +1

      As he said in the beginning, the scene could be approached from the multitasking perspective. Multitasking is actually a word for the ability to skillfully bounce our attention from one process to another, the brain is "speed-tasking" so to say, as it is always still focusing on one task at a time. The guy with the phone was simply not into multitasking, or as he said, his working memory was focused on one action.

  • @peanutbutter369
    @peanutbutter369 Před 10 lety +9

    I remembered by imagining the following... The ELECTRODES in the car igniting and powering the engine of a car which is headed down the HIGHWAY. To the right I see a TREE and from the drivers seat I can see the rear view MIRROR. The car is a SATURN (its a company).

    • @Holmathome
      @Holmathome Před 3 lety +1

      Lol that is much wordier than mine, I told myself that the Electrodes were driving a Saturn down a Highway and Saw a Tree through the rearview Mirror.

  • @TerenceMa1989
    @TerenceMa1989 Před 5 lety +1

    Elaboration - the best memory technique

  • @athulkrishnac.v8563
    @athulkrishnac.v8563 Před 3 lety +2

    "live life"👍

  • @victoriamuthoni9198
    @victoriamuthoni9198 Před 9 lety +1

    Absolutely phenomenon

  • @kadarngo3239
    @kadarngo3239 Před 3 lety +3

    I still remembered person, women, man, camera, and tv

  • @gracehao5537
    @gracehao5537 Před 2 lety +1

    Baddeley's four-component working memory model: the central executive, phonological loop, episodic buffer and visuospatial sketchpad

  • @curious9843
    @curious9843 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you 😉

  • @dontcheckmyprofilepicture477

    I forgot what was the 3rd or 4th word on the tree, highway, and mirror I think?

  • @VanessaKruegerCordeiro-cr9pu
    @VanessaKruegerCordeiro-cr9pu Před 4 měsíci +2

    Que maravilhosoooo!!!!!!!!!

  • @emnahajamor6755
    @emnahajamor6755 Před 6 lety

    nice ending message :)

  • @NordTutorials
    @NordTutorials Před 10 lety

    So, how did this relate to the guy on the sidewalk? As opposed to multitasking, how does working memory play into this scenario? I don't know if he ever got around to explaining that.

  • @SriMohan
    @SriMohan Před 10 lety

    Very nice

  • @indian3021
    @indian3021 Před rokem

    I am having problem with strong memory its very hard to move on from bad experience I have to force it to go away, but when I remember those detailed memory scene it hurts a lot, also people feel offended that I write all the things and remembered them and taunt them, while this are just normal occurrence, I use it get marks, but I lost many concept, now its hard

  • @Nachos4587
    @Nachos4587 Před 10 lety

    Amazingg talk!!! Loved it!

  • @master.3097
    @master.3097 Před 7 lety +5

    did anybody else just kept waiting for him to ask about the five things and just wasted 9min

  • @ThePiachu
    @ThePiachu Před 10 lety +4

    You could say, "Live life and process \\//" ;)

  • @rprasannakumar
    @rprasannakumar Před 10 lety +1

    "'If we're not processing life, we're not living it. Live life " ... cool !

  • @calligraphytw
    @calligraphytw Před 4 lety +1

    工作記憶,即對接受到的資訊進行加工的過程,解碼、編碼、譯碼的交互作用區域。

  • @katherin13able
    @katherin13able Před 8 lety +2

    в переводе ошибка. Речь идет не о кратковременной памяти, а о рабочей памяти.

  • @Plumbyday
    @Plumbyday Před 10 lety +3

    Its funny how when he gave the 5 words to remember that I made it an image in my head. Then he says later to make images in your head...

  • @Vexlulz
    @Vexlulz Před 10 lety

    I only forgot mirror and ugh primary and recency effects are mocking me

  • @ubermenschification
    @ubermenschification Před 10 lety

    For those interested in this subject, you might want to check Thinking Fast and Slow.

  • @usna1977
    @usna1977 Před 10 lety

    i have hd and my latest psych eval said that my working memory was not working so well. the items were getting in their location in the brain (if you repeat the list later verbally I can tell you yes or no 100%).. but the subcortex processing side of this was not woking a fast as it used to. (if I have to figure it out myself - not so good). Also HD affects my hearing which is very very bad too. So in this video... the words were and I heard this: 1 Tree/Tree, 2 Highway/Highway; 3 Mirror/Deer or Year; 4 Saturn/Month; 5 Electrode/couldnt' remember at all anything. So IN ADDITION TO WORKING MEMORY... WE HAVE OTHER ISSUES TOO... LIKE AUDITORY PROCESSING. It's very very hard to do both. I wonder if you try to focus on the memory and then you focus even less on the hearing. Remember the person "texting and walking" that sat down. Couldn't do 2 things at same time?

  • @prajaktajoshi3929
    @prajaktajoshi3929 Před 2 lety

    so what were those words for? the tree, highway mirror, Saturn and electrode?

  • @animeshrastogi163
    @animeshrastogi163 Před 2 lety +2

    What if your working memory is impaired to the extent that its difficult to process immediately what is in front of you by relating to your previous knowledge. What if it takes a lot of time for you to recall your already built knowledge that by the time you recall it you almost loose the track of what is happening at that point of time. If we can’t process what we are seeing and listening immediately , can’t we have meaning in our life?

  • @sharonespinoza3388
    @sharonespinoza3388 Před 6 lety

    what is the thesis for this video ?

  • @x305tillidiex
    @x305tillidiex Před 10 lety +6

    forgot what this video was about...

  • @r.r.family5806
    @r.r.family5806 Před 10 lety

    i like it !!!!

  • @DuDeMBR
    @DuDeMBR Před 4 lety

    I'm giving n-back a try. It makes you feel horrible at first but once you progress you feel awesome. I pretty much just started and got to n=4 so far. Anyone with experience care to share fit it helps?

    • @abhishekc3556
      @abhishekc3556 Před 2 lety

      Has n back helped you with working memory?

    • @DuDeMBR
      @DuDeMBR Před 2 lety

      @@abhishekc3556 Pretty funny that you should ask now. I didn't do it for long enough but just picked it up yesterday again. So I'm afraid I can't give you an answer yet. I feel like I picked it up one or two levels higher though

    • @DuDeMBR
      @DuDeMBR Před 2 lety

      @@abhishekc3556 Give it a go, it might make you feel uncomfortable but push through.

    • @abhishekc3556
      @abhishekc3556 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DuDeMBR thanks for the reply. I've just started using the dual n back app. I'm on level 3. Hopefully I get past that.

  • @Paradoxreaper
    @Paradoxreaper Před 10 lety +1

    Does anyone else want the speaker to get his doctorate?

  • @lunytrickz
    @lunytrickz Před 10 lety

    true, we're replacing or memory with tech, and dumb down doing so

  • @gunasheela3518
    @gunasheela3518 Před 9 lety

    good

  • @vidurawijerathna1964
    @vidurawijerathna1964 Před 9 lety +8

    YO Doctor Doolittle!

    • @user-zx9xi1mg2k
      @user-zx9xi1mg2k Před 9 lety

      Vidura Wijerathna Lmfao I thought the same thing hahahaha!!

  • @faisalazamkhan3240
    @faisalazamkhan3240 Před 5 lety

    how to improve our working memory ?

  • @genericballs
    @genericballs Před 8 lety +30

    Makes video on working memory, forgets to mention the 5 words WE were supposed to remember X-D great vid tho

  • @abcmaya
    @abcmaya Před 10 lety +1

    i always think of our brain as a harddrive and the working memory as the ram.

    • @MrJames007G
      @MrJames007G Před 10 lety +3

      Or more accurately, long-term memory would be similar to a HDD, short-term memory similar to RAM and working memory would be most like the cache.

    • @abcmaya
      @abcmaya Před 10 lety

      JZA ahhhhh.... you're right!

  • @c.683
    @c.683 Před 7 lety

    What is the difference between working memory and short-term memory?

    • @KatWillows2310
      @KatWillows2310 Před 6 lety +1

      Short term memory is where you store a small amount of information that's in an active, ready, state. You don't manipulate anything in short-term memory, or really do anything with it. Working memory is like a notepad in your brain- this is where you manipulate information and put concepts together. Working memory can retain a little information- but it's not for storage purposes. If you want a metaphor, your working memory is a desk, short term memory is the small filing cabinet underneath it, and long term is the archive that's in the other room.

  • @ChessCo.1
    @ChessCo.1 Před 6 lety

    The best working memory game is dual n back and the best version of dual n back that I have become so addicted to is the "Brain training chess" app. It is available on iphone and ipad, check it out

  • @kurdboy7732
    @kurdboy7732 Před rokem

    what we proses we learn

  • @zadeh79
    @zadeh79 Před 9 lety +2

    Working memory has a limited capacity, and can only deal with small chunks at a time. It doesn't help put things together. Long-term memory orders and selects ideas, and feeds it into conscious thought.

  • @Cookiemonster-xi3zw
    @Cookiemonster-xi3zw Před 6 lety +1

    by the time he finished labelling the 5 things I only remembered tree and Saturn

  • @destroyaaaaAAAa
    @destroyaaaaAAAa Před 10 měsíci

    ted just be letting anyone talk

  • @IncrediMouse
    @IncrediMouse Před 10 lety +4

    Translation: You have a brain . Use it . Clap clap. The end.

  • @MichaelPaoli
    @MichaelPaoli Před 10 lety +1

    Okay now, so when am I supposed to forget that random list of 5 things? ;-)

  • @The3nlightened0ne
    @The3nlightened0ne Před 7 lety

    this guy is fucking awesome

  • @sakhi111
    @sakhi111 Před 10 lety

    i agree, but some people are born with good memory so lucky THEM :)

  • @semehirhachuseyin9934
    @semehirhachuseyin9934 Před 5 měsíci

    the tap is more testy than bottled water

  • @Joeybago12
    @Joeybago12 Před 8 lety +7

    Get to the part when you talk to animals

  • @_YaBoiiTj_
    @_YaBoiiTj_ Před 8 měsíci

    2:05

  • @WTFBros3
    @WTFBros3 Před 10 lety +2

    A Tree with an Electrode in front of a Mirror on a Highway on Saturn

  • @wowumao
    @wowumao Před 10 lety +11

    胖胖的大叔,真可爱。。。

  • @canaanjohnson6938
    @canaanjohnson6938 Před 10 lety +1

    Kyle Gass has a brother?

  • @ImDrizzt
    @ImDrizzt Před 10 lety

    I didnt quite hear him when he said the 3rd thing, so I pretended he said manure. So I kinda remember it all without too much effort, but not sure if the 3rd one counts lol

    • @HunMASK
      @HunMASK Před 10 lety +5

      tree, highway, mirror, Saturn, electrode

  • @justusbosch2002
    @justusbosch2002 Před 4 lety

    Anyone come here thinking it was something about Dr Doolittle

  • @ExclusiveManual
    @ExclusiveManual Před 10 lety +17

    So basically unless we're some how using the information from this ted talk, we're basically wasting our time watching this video.

    • @shamansprout4394
      @shamansprout4394 Před 4 lety +2

      Your already using that information by making that realization, happy learning and living ;)

    • @AristonSparta
      @AristonSparta Před 4 lety +1

      Not if you encoded it for meaning. 😉
      On Saturn there is a highway of mirrors where trees grow electrodes.

    • @Hgulix62
      @Hgulix62 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AristonSparta - A big Mother Tree had grow up beside a busy highway, a huge mirror, seemingly levitating, reflect that scene in all it's splendor. At the back of the mirror there is an image of Saturn with it's gracious electrodes ring.

  • @arturogonzalez5441
    @arturogonzalez5441 Před 6 lety +1

    Anyone in Engineering 102?

  • @Kevin7557
    @Kevin7557 Před 8 lety

    To correct Peter, a Coma is where you can not respond and lose a great deal of control of the body leaving it in a state of lacking in reaction. Many Coma patients are fully aware of the world around them during their coma. They can hear, understand who is around them, but lack the capacity to interact with this person.

  • @xthe_moonx
    @xthe_moonx Před 10 lety

    the doctors said my working memory is better then 97 people out of 100.

    • @Baud2Bits
      @Baud2Bits Před 10 lety +2

      So is mine, but only 50% of the time

    • @PaulKnutsonSther
      @PaulKnutsonSther Před 10 lety

      ***** Heyy, Baud. How nice to see you over here :)