https://rhobalists.altervista.org/the-world-of-photographic-memory/
#photographicmemory
π‘. Apparently I've got "#PhotographicMemory" in Earthterms, but I didn't know this. I wasn't told. It isn't true by the way, I can see what they mean but no. I don't have it - not by terms (πΈ) - and also not what people have on Earth when they have this. It's something other, I'm jealous of people who have thisβΌοΈ Alien don't have it, no. I heard the story once of an Earthling who was honest when he told how he had it. It was my Professor at University
Mr. Visser (that's Papa).
Whatβs It Like To Have a #PhotographicMemory?
https://cavemancircus.com/2025/03/26/whats-it-like-to-have-a-photographic-memory/
You never forget where your keys are. Or where you parked. Or the name of that minor character in that one episode of The West Wing. Studying? A breeze. Exams? Light work. You donβt βcram,β because you donβt need to. You read it onceβreally read itβand itβs there. Forever. You can recite entire passages from [β¦]
Eidetic memory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eidetic_memory
The Mystery of S., the Man with an Impossible Memory
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-mystery-of-s-the-man-with-an-impossible-memory
John von Neumann was similarly gifted: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_von_Neumann#Eidetic_memory
His Wikipedia page is *very* interesting.
[see also] Episodic memory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episodic_memory
#HumanMemory #EideticMemory #vonNeumann #EpisodicMemory #memory #intellect #PhotographicMemory