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  • @Richard0915
    @Richard0915 Місяць тому +3416

    doing this in only 10 hours is actually crazy, ive seen plenty of people memorize this far for pi but doing it in an afternoon is actually insane

    • @krylesangerbeaver
      @krylesangerbeaver Місяць тому +105

      She has probably had it done already but played it up. I didn't see the stream so not saying it is the case, just throwing that out there.

    • @joshuaphillips8040
      @joshuaphillips8040 Місяць тому +25

      REALLLY???? wtf that's actually 50x more impressive than i thought.

    • @kaelev8077
      @kaelev8077 Місяць тому +94

      She was a super nerd so she probably previously memorised it

    • @gutrap_3062
      @gutrap_3062 Місяць тому +13

      shjes mesmorized it before

    • @MikeJones-rh4xk
      @MikeJones-rh4xk Місяць тому +37

      I've done 100 digits in one day but 1000 is fucking insanity

  • @danielh2869
    @danielh2869 Місяць тому +3852

    This is the most impressive thing i have ever seen from a streamer

    • @guinea_horn
      @guinea_horn Місяць тому +48

      Idk mayo did a kick flip. Or has she yet...?

    • @danielster8878
      @danielster8878 Місяць тому +143

      Idk dude, I've heard that miz was up at 8 or 9 am once

    • @Why.Just_why
      @Why.Just_why Місяць тому +23

      I find it a waste of time, but impressive nonetheless

    • @seamantsunamii
      @seamantsunamii Місяць тому +8

      Imagine thinking this is real

    • @jblnnn
      @jblnnn Місяць тому +69

      @@seamantsunamii to your despair, it is.

  • @nathantp39
    @nathantp39 Місяць тому +718

    Memory palace is a real life domain expansion

  • @robert-zr1kx
    @robert-zr1kx Місяць тому +2150

    whats most interesting to me is the little landmarks she keeps mentioning to remember her place

    • @stysner4580
      @stysner4580 Місяць тому +304

      It's a mnemonic device that has different names/methods, I know it as the "mind palace". You make up a room full of items and tie it to what you try to remember somehow. I'm a very visual person, I've tried it but it does not work for me. I'm still better off just trying to actually file the stuff I'm trying to remember away as what they are without some abstraction or metaphor. To each their own, of course.

    • @robert-zr1kx
      @robert-zr1kx Місяць тому +77

      @@stysner4580 I've never heard of it! I saw some people saying she had created an entire story to remember each digit. Personally my memory is very uhh color coded I guess? maybe a more subtle synesthesia? I've never thought about it much until now

    • @TheGhostlands
      @TheGhostlands Місяць тому +66

      ​@@robert-zr1kxYou can watch the whole process in the vod, it was quite interesting how she basically made a whole story an associated the numbers with it. Much easier to remember that than a bunch of random numbers

    • @ghfdsgfhs8ughjnv
      @ghfdsgfhs8ughjnv Місяць тому +32

      @@robert-zr1kx Doing it in a spatial way is the important part of remembering longer sequences of things. I haven't watched the previous stream where she memorized it but I assume she created a story and sort of walked through as she went on. This is from the abstract of one of the early papers that researched this:
      "Using neuropsychological measures, as well as structural and functional brain imaging, we found that superior memory was not driven by exceptional intellectual ability or structural brain differences. Rather, we found that superior memorizers used a spatial learning strategy, engaging brain regions such as the hippocampus that are critical for memory and for spatial memory in particular."
      Maguire, E., Valentine, E., Wilding, J. et al. Routes to remembering: the brains behind superior memory. Nat Neurosci 6, 90-95 (2003).

    • @dophs321
      @dophs321 Місяць тому +25

      @@robert-zr1kx Ya basically you just have to make a story where the first letter of a word matches a number. Hence every 7 she correlated it with a G. So if it would be 77 the and its the start of a scene she might use Green Grass

  • @user-pt1kj5uw3b
    @user-pt1kj5uw3b Місяць тому +1955

    Rank 212 in the world. I bet she could get into the top 50 or higher given how fast she learned this.

    • @theunholysmirk
      @theunholysmirk Місяць тому +15

      In what?

    • @saberfan
      @saberfan Місяць тому +232

      rank?? this shit is ranked????

    • @testacals
      @testacals Місяць тому +193

      @@saberfan OFC IT IS. If it can be made into a competition, someone will make it a competition.

    • @SIimyGoblin
      @SIimyGoblin Місяць тому +32

      ​@@testacals Exactly.
      If it exists, there's... competition of it.

    • @kuroneko334
      @kuroneko334 Місяць тому +16

      ​@-prayI mean not really common knowledge, but definitely expected lol

  • @lotusfrucht111
    @lotusfrucht111 Місяць тому +1062

    This is pretty much the same strategy I use for studying, but a week after the test I forget everything again

    • @earthphoenix7068
      @earthphoenix7068 Місяць тому +46

      Similar problem here. I used to know the entire periodic table of element this way

    • @rg2130
      @rg2130 Місяць тому +1

      What’s the strategy name?

    • @ww-pw6di
      @ww-pw6di Місяць тому +58

      @@rg2130 The broad name for it is "mnemonic techniques" and in her case it seems to be a "memory palace", I think. I don't follow her so don't know for sure.

    • @lotusfrucht111
      @lotusfrucht111 Місяць тому +42

      @@rg2130 The other reply already answered but yes it's a mnemonic technique developed by Simonides of Keos and the idea is to place different Stories inside a palace/rooms and you go through the rooms and the therein lying stories in succesion. E.g you start in the Hall and Five teenagers point towards Shakespeare who says he had Tea with Queen Elizabeth, Elisabeth is dramatically running out because Marlowe offended her, Marlowe is having a fist fight with Mephistopheles etc. (not that this is a particularly good example, I just wrote random stuff, but hopefully you get the point)

    • @earthphoenix7068
      @earthphoenix7068 Місяць тому

      @@rg2130 Dominic system plus like sorta a mind palace. Anything spatial or you could use a story which I don’t think is spatial

  • @lln4244
    @lln4244 Місяць тому +258

    The added complexity of doing this live on a stream blindfolded in front of thousands of people makes this wilder than it already is. Much respect

  • @MalloryG-jy4xf
    @MalloryG-jy4xf Місяць тому +341

    shes crazy smart not only reciting that from memory but also the mental of her when thinking she messes up but keeps going when unsure and getting over it fast impressive

    • @gjhath
      @gjhath Місяць тому +1

      the thing is that ur comparing this to dumb peoples attemps who want to be smart so they keep doing this

    • @MalloryG-jy4xf
      @MalloryG-jy4xf Місяць тому +17

      @@gjhath what are you on about i was just saying that is crazy hard to do and the fact she did that in 10 hours is super impressive and that she is smart in the way of her mental is great for being able to just get over a stump and be okay after a few seconds because i know a lot of people who can't.

    • @yangpaan453
      @yangpaan453 18 днів тому +1

      @@MalloryG-jy4xf memorization and intelligence are not the same thing.

    • @b_delta9725
      @b_delta9725 17 днів тому +1

      @@yangpaan453 there's no rough definition of intelligence, you can define it as knowing a lot, or as having an effective brain that can learn fast, she's the second definition

    • @yangpaan453
      @yangpaan453 17 днів тому +1

      @@b_delta9725 there literally is. intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge. simply memorizing a lot of things is not intelligence, that's why it's called memorization.
      If you could make an archive consisting of all of the known information in the world, it would not be intelligent. If that archive could think and apply that knowledge on it's own, it would then be considered intelligent. How well you apply that knowledge and what you do with it determines to what degree how intelligent you are.

  • @Dom-zy1qy
    @Dom-zy1qy Місяць тому +548

    That one unemployed friend on a Tuesday afternoon:

  • @flashyturnip7730
    @flashyturnip7730 Місяць тому +746

    Not me just tuning in and in awe at what a monstrosity of a mind palace hers is built on 😂
    G . . . Ok I'm in the dungeon. . . . Sitting on a rock . . . Soulja boy . . . WTF LOL

    • @TheWorldsStage
      @TheWorldsStage Місяць тому +43

      I'm just going to assume that Emily's mind palace is a place even the Eldritch horrors would dare not enter

    • @noahr.5515
      @noahr.5515 Місяць тому +94

      Not really a mind palace, though she calls it so. She appears to be using a mnemonic(memorization) technique called the Dominic system, where you assign the letters A B C D E S G H N O respectively to numbers 1 to 9 and 0, and then assign a name of a person you recognize to every two digit combination, where the digits represents the initials, and to better memorize it you assign the person an unique action which you can link together. Such as 1:20, she says Hillary Clinton, initials HC, H=8 C=3. Don't know where it appears, but Soulja Boy, initials SB, must represent 62 (edit: at 3:20 she says it, corresponding indeed to 6 and 2, followed right after with HO, HO=80). An actual mind palace would be based on pre set locations which you journey trough in your mind, while this technique is not based on any preconceived map.

    • @Siberius-
      @Siberius- 9 днів тому +2

      ​@@noahr.5515 - She did use the Dominic system yes (she went through it all, it's an awesome stream). But yea technically not a mind palace. I heard that from a popular memory champ youtube guy who reacted to it and was impressed (relative to her entry-point and doing it all from scratch in one sitting). I don't know what a mind palace specifically is, but yea lol.

  • @Dibbz_TV
    @Dibbz_TV Місяць тому +564

    This is wild lmao. Impressive af

  • @ryblinkhopkinson874
    @ryblinkhopkinson874 Місяць тому +192

    Emily is unironically an amazing person. She makes me challenge my social anxiety and she is genuinely inspirational

    • @ShaXCwalk
      @ShaXCwalk Місяць тому +5

      Keep challenging it! It takes time and practice but you can overcome it

    • @ryblinkhopkinson874
      @ryblinkhopkinson874 Місяць тому +2

      @@ShaXCwalk Thank you! 😃💝

  • @potatoonastick2239
    @potatoonastick2239 Місяць тому +89

    Oh shit didn't expect her to be familiar with actual memory palace techniques the whole way through. Very impressive

  • @scottsnyder7740
    @scottsnyder7740 Місяць тому +166

    The best display of mnemonic device I've ever seen

  • @AKeast
    @AKeast Місяць тому +248

    An actual blindfold run... amazing memory.

  • @liammoon9309
    @liammoon9309 Місяць тому +440

    No wonder she got into Ivy league school. This is very impressive memorisation

    • @nguyenhanh9479
      @nguyenhanh9479 Місяць тому +22

      I mean she just pretends to be dumb all the time.

    • @sage0x
      @sage0x Місяць тому +9

      @@nguyenhanh9479 being able to memorise things has nothing to do with being dumb or not.

    • @helloshomai
      @helloshomai Місяць тому +62

      ​@@nguyenhanh9479not really pretend, she mentioned before (which made me really understand why she's like this lmao) is that with streaming, it definitely shows her traits and her comfortable side without using too much brain capacity (if u get what i mean 😅)
      basically, she's not acting dumb, she's just more relaxed now compared to being an ive league student before where she had to memorize and study a lot

    • @Untoldanimations
      @Untoldanimations Місяць тому +9

      @@sage0xdumb people have never even considered this as an idea to try

    • @nguyenhanh9479
      @nguyenhanh9479 Місяць тому +8

      @@sage0x being able to memorise things at high level is a sign of high IQ bro, she was in Ivy, like duh.

  • @Siberius-
    @Siberius- 9 днів тому +7

    Some of these comments are reeeal silly.
    It wasn't fake. If you watch the stream, it can't be. She shined a flashlight through the blindfold, she had her head in all sorts of different positions, she even did 200 numbers the next day with her head facedown in a chair (could have done the whole thing if she wanted).
    Also she was reciting the story during the runs at the correct times, so you can actually go back into her notes and verify everything. It's all there, chat helped her create the system for the Dominic method she used, and she did all that on steam too.
    Oh, also there were many times where she would recite huge chunks of the story itself, later scrolling to reveal (in her notes) that she did in fact say everything in order.
    A popular memory champ guy on UA-cam was very impressed and thought it was awesome (he can blast out 1,000 numbers in sub 10 minutes or about 6 when he's locked in on a good day, but it's all relative).
    She also had incredible memory as a kid, with memory card games where her parents literally couldn't beat her (her father mentioned that).
    She's just good.

    • @smartalic5
      @smartalic5 8 днів тому

      The people saying it's fake have never exercised their own memory skills.

  • @macin6931
    @macin6931 Місяць тому +120

    I think what she is doing is a memory journey, not a whole palac. (Collection of joyrneys)
    I used it for shakespear plays in order but this is on another level.

    • @afaydilek
      @afaydilek Місяць тому

      did you had to memorize all of shakespeare plays? if not, how exactly did you used this technique in that area? im curious as a english literature student.

    • @macin6931
      @macin6931 Місяць тому +13

      ​@@afaydilek It was an excercise in a book i read about memory palaces.
      "The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci"

    • @lollycopter
      @lollycopter Місяць тому +4

      Memory journey, memory palace, method of loci are all the same thing when implemented correctly.

    • @macin6931
      @macin6931 Місяць тому +1

      @lollycopter memory palace's are basically a collection of journeys, so they are related but not exactly the same.
      Great example from the book mentioned.
      A med student had to memorize every bone in the body so they imagined a human shape and filled each part with a classroom from their school and associated every bone with an object or similar memory.
      Each clasroom is a seperate journey and the body is the palace.

    • @BarKeegan
      @BarKeegan 5 днів тому

      @@afaydilekMemory Craft,by Lynne Kelly is a good book to check out

  • @richardtorres312
    @richardtorres312 Місяць тому +69

    This has got to be some of the most rain man shit I ever seen

  • @sirmel11
    @sirmel11 Місяць тому +157

    I hope this goes viral!

  • @lxsrae
    @lxsrae Місяць тому +13

    i didnt watch the practicing part so seeing this makes how she remembers it with little stories in her head thats actually insane and talented at the same time

  • @spook5550
    @spook5550 Місяць тому +644

    she can do shit like this but shes a streamer digging holes in mizkifs yard

    • @stysner4580
      @stysner4580 Місяць тому +141

      Being able to memorize stuff doesn't mean you're super smart, it just means you can memorize stuff. I still remember xQc and Hikaru doing the same IQ test and xQc beat him by quite the margin. Hikaru was visibly mad about it and tried to play it off. Hikaru just learnt to memorize chess moves well from a young age. That's not necessarily an indicator for high IQ. Just like you can have high IQ but be bad at memorizing stuff meaning you're not smart in spite of your IQ.

    • @rjwolf8873
      @rjwolf8873 Місяць тому +48

      I don't actually know this, but she didn't grow up memorizing digits of pi. she memorized by association. still takes some cognitive tenacity imo

    • @Squared_Table
      @Squared_Table Місяць тому +32

      She seems to have a very high working memory/general long term recall, part of the cognitive proficiency index which in itself operates quite separately from the other, more closely correlated indexes of general intelligence (nonverbal and verbal reasoning, what people typically associate with IQ)

    • @everythingamazing2379
      @everythingamazing2379 Місяць тому +8

      and making millions

    • @Squared_Table
      @Squared_Table Місяць тому +7

      @@stysner4580 Yeah the stereotypical gifted kid with adhd will have high nonverbal/verbal reasoning (fluid, verbal, quantitative reasoning, visual spatial) and an impaired/middling cognitive proficiency index (working memory, processing speed, recall). Her profile seems to tilt in the opposite direction, not to that extreme though. Both instances of massive wasted potential since the two are highly complementary

  • @Electricreflections69
    @Electricreflections69 Місяць тому +17

    I always knew you had it in you. I’ve been watching you stream since the beginning! What a journey! Much love from miami

  • @scizophreniac
    @scizophreniac Місяць тому +23

    we need a visualisation of this journey

  • @qtclone
    @qtclone Місяць тому +10

    Becomes easier when u understand how to remember, whats most impressive is accually her mental to even do this. I got to 40 and quit bc it takes so long

  • @Nestiner09
    @Nestiner09 Місяць тому +125

    Holy fuccing mind palace... i need to rewatch the mentalist

    • @hrodebrt
      @hrodebrt Місяць тому +5

      Goated show

    • @dannyjenkins1408
      @dannyjenkins1408 Місяць тому +4

      My favourite show of all time. I both love and hate that its not a mainstream popular show.

    • @dhruvpatel5069
      @dhruvpatel5069 Місяць тому +5

      And Sherlock

  • @Ricci_GM
    @Ricci_GM Місяць тому +40

    Congrats!!! Insane memory skills, most one was the crazy story and without mistakes!😎👍

  • @nicodives1974
    @nicodives1974 Місяць тому +9

    League of her own! God darn, this is amazing. Congratz! :D

  • @ashflame6888
    @ashflame6888 Місяць тому +819

    That ivy league brain flexing today

    • @VillagePeon
      @VillagePeon Місяць тому +21

      Studied at columbia right?

    • @ashflame6888
      @ashflame6888 Місяць тому +22

      @@VillagePeon yeah

    • @Squared_Table
      @Squared_Table Місяць тому +62

      Having a high working memory and general longterm recall is impressive but not really related to what people associate with performance intelligence (the indexes which constitute nonverbal and verbal reasoning).

    • @CharlieSmurffy
      @CharlieSmurffy Місяць тому +139

      @@Squared_Table Shut up

    • @Squared_Table
      @Squared_Table Місяць тому +16

      @@CharlieSmurffy if you’re uncomfortable with the truth, well that’s too bad

  • @thesleeper4319
    @thesleeper4319 Місяць тому +44

    She's gonna have nightmares of numbers

  • @aClownBaby-
    @aClownBaby- Місяць тому +78

    Now THIS is content

  • @theStr4yD0g
    @theStr4yD0g 26 днів тому +1

    This is one of the most mesmerizing and impressive things I've ever seen.

  • @bloodblitzowns11
    @bloodblitzowns11 Місяць тому +41

    when she started explaining the "Dominic method" I was like oh here we go again.. another half baked Exem stream lmaooo which is fine and comedic.. but damn she really did this shit. Really proves she wasnt accepted into Columbia for nothing.

    • @jootpepet
      @jootpepet 29 днів тому +2

      It doesnt take a genius to make a proven technique work, all you have to do is try. Its more about effort than intelligence

  • @g-s-m_13
    @g-s-m_13 Місяць тому +17

    This is gonna go viral 💯

  • @FrazzledZaz
    @FrazzledZaz 16 днів тому

    That was crazy impressive, hope she achieves whatever her goals are she obviously has the capacity

  • @SmashtoonGamer
    @SmashtoonGamer Місяць тому +14

    4:57 Griddying and getting sturdy lmao

  • @pjt500
    @pjt500 Місяць тому +51

    Can't decide if this is more baffling or impressive. My mind can't wrap around someone memorizing a string of 1000 numbers. It is so mind boggling that anyone can or would do this, lol.

    • @bradgarrett7159
      @bradgarrett7159 Місяць тому +16

      It's not difficult - anyone can do it. Look into memory palaces. The more you practice, the easier it gets.

    • @saltysalt397
      @saltysalt397 Місяць тому

      @@bradgarrett7159post your video of doing it then

    • @freezedriedzombi8242
      @freezedriedzombi8242 Місяць тому

      @@bradgarrett7159i have never heard of this, so cool…

    • @Bawkzers
      @Bawkzers 29 днів тому +3

      @@bradgarrett7159 It is difficult. You're just being pretentious and possibly jealous of someone's achievement. Only people with low self esteem like to discredit people by saying "It's not difficult - anyone can do it".

    • @bradgarrett7159
      @bradgarrett7159 29 днів тому +13

      ​@@Bawkzers I'm honestly being genuine. There is a book called "Moon Walking With Einstein" where a journalist wanted to write about how the people who competed in World Memory Championships memorized things - and they essentially told the journalist that they used memory techniques and that anyone can do it. One of those individuals taught the journalist these techniques and that journalist ended up winning the Championship that next year. I read the book around 10 years ago and got into Memory League myself; It's not as difficult as you'd think - the toughest part is getting used to visualizing things in your mind and setting up a Number System, which gets fairly simple with practice. A 1,000 digit journey is beginner level, and again, this isn't me being pretentious or jealous, it just really is more simple than you'd expect; For comparison, the World Record for Pi memorization is 70,000 digits using the same system.

  • @nyt0451
    @nyt0451 Місяць тому +14

    This is wild. Good on her

  • @TheOverload000
    @TheOverload000 Місяць тому +4

    i did 100 digits of pi in high school for a t-shirt it took a hardcore few hours, still remember 50 to this day cant forget lol. not as quick at the moment as i was then, this is impressive and going to diff places in ur mind always helps

  • @yogafrogz
    @yogafrogz Місяць тому +9

    This is gonna turn into the viral challenge of the summer

  • @Gonapa58
    @Gonapa58 Місяць тому +31

    This shit is insane to do in 10 hours after forming the system

  • @CarlosLopez-yn6js
    @CarlosLopez-yn6js Місяць тому +3

    actually insane. she is a beast

  • @maaboiiyo1886
    @maaboiiyo1886 Місяць тому +129

    Holy shit she has mnemonic devices to help her remember her mnemonic devices, is its REALLY GOOD for passive classes and memorizing answers and patterns. Can be negative sometimes , and the problem is because you don’t learn how to interpret the data you copied over and over again. Kind of just copying the result without knowing the ingredients of the equation to get that result

    • @iannovak5223
      @iannovak5223 Місяць тому +5

      I just wanna let you know you can do this as well. Probably in 1-2 days. A day set up a alphabet-numeral mnemonics and a day to memorise 1000 digits.

    • @ufva8029
      @ufva8029 Місяць тому +6

      other comment said he used this for exams and he forgets everything after a week haha so you are correct

    • @iannovak5223
      @iannovak5223 Місяць тому

      @@ufva8029 That's sounds like cap.

    • @Nikolai508
      @Nikolai508 Місяць тому +2

      Wani Kani uses mnemonics for memorising Kanji meanings and readings. They work really well, because after a while you stop needing to summon the mnemonic in your mind and you jump straight to the answer, once you've reached that point you do actually understand it and are not just copying the resutls so to speak. But that can take a bit of time, which is why on WaniKani you'll keep getting the Kanji many times throughout a time period to reinforce it.
      I didn't really think Mnemonics worked until I started doing that.

    • @carriem2115
      @carriem2115 Місяць тому

      @@Nikolai508 yooo fellow wanikanier in the wild

  • @BaschBarrage
    @BaschBarrage Місяць тому +18

    wow amazing, you the best emily

  • @originof_yt
    @originof_yt Місяць тому +15

    I can't even memorize the num pad to use with blindfold lol

  • @brandonn161
    @brandonn161 Місяць тому +6

    She's really smart and have a lot of potential. Personally, I'm looking forward to her adventure AFTER this streaming run.

  • @lukewilmington9807
    @lukewilmington9807 Місяць тому +6

    This is actually insane

  • @draginator6
    @draginator6 Місяць тому +10

    I've only got 39 memorized, jeez 1,000 is wild.

  • @nyflow
    @nyflow Місяць тому +2

    INCREDIBLE!

  • @nope7200
    @nope7200 Місяць тому +15

    memory palace is insane

  • @GalianMode
    @GalianMode Місяць тому +5

    I know a guy who used this method for language learning and it appears to work well for many things.

  • @marvinlangohr7104
    @marvinlangohr7104 Місяць тому +3

    dude shes brilliant, loved it

  • @MKIVGTI1.8
    @MKIVGTI1.8 Місяць тому

    Wow she's never running out of content is she, actually insane.

  • @oxsila
    @oxsila Місяць тому +4

    Meanwhile I forget what I was just thinking or trying to keep in my mind 5 seconds ago multiple times throughout the day.

  • @iwanttoleave6305
    @iwanttoleave6305 Місяць тому +4

    She used a memory palace, very effective may of memorizing things

  • @apostyle
    @apostyle Місяць тому +12

    And I couldn't even remember my credit card 4 numbers pin this morning.

  • @iced_tea99
    @iced_tea99 Місяць тому +23

    She graduated high school like 2 years early, got an academic scholarship to Ivy League school, finished with 3.9 GPA, got a job at a big bank.
    Literal 0.000000001% of the population. Like 99% of people struggle adding single digit numbers.

    • @vandalm9311
      @vandalm9311 Місяць тому +8

      This is super impressive for sure, but 99% people struggle adding single digit numbers is a super exaggeration 😂

    • @damdamdamdumdidum
      @damdamdamdumdidum Місяць тому +3

      Luckily, not 99% of the people are like NMP and have to use their fingers to add two single digit numbers.

  • @Chickachoochoo
    @Chickachoochoo Місяць тому

    I can’t believe she did this !!

  • @maviomavi
    @maviomavi Місяць тому +8

    today i took a shovel and dug a hole

  • @KayshM
    @KayshM Місяць тому +4

    Emily out here solidifying all the Asian stereotypes, gotta love it

  • @triberium_
    @triberium_ 24 дні тому +1

    Interesting to see someone use a memorization technique out loud and in progress

  • @bluff5610
    @bluff5610 25 днів тому

    “Now we’re at my high school, soulja boys there” has gotta be the craziest sentence ever I’ve ever heard 💀

  • @swade98
    @swade98 Місяць тому

    This was incredible.

  • @azvka
    @azvka Місяць тому +1

    Holy memory strategy
    That shid was impressive af more than her whole carreer tf

  • @aroma1620
    @aroma1620 Місяць тому +3

    She got the ability!!!

  • @literallycanadian
    @literallycanadian Місяць тому +4

    Fun fact: with only 39 digits of PI, and the diameter of the universe, you can calculate the circumferance of the universe to the width of a hydrogen atom.

  • @rickyyang8963
    @rickyyang8963 21 день тому +1

    Meanwhile Im triple checking 2 digit answers for my test 😂

  • @seeseedub9369
    @seeseedub9369 Місяць тому +9

    that is fucking insane.

  • @Aneptune
    @Aneptune Місяць тому +1

    This on 2X speed goes crazzyyt

  • @DislikeMyself._
    @DislikeMyself._ Місяць тому +2

    That one dude spamming futa in chat lmao

  • @nickg1895
    @nickg1895 Місяць тому +6

    That's actually insane. I would never

  • @emiinem722487
    @emiinem722487 Місяць тому +1

    she got that rain man memory lol

  • @clay2889
    @clay2889 Місяць тому +1

    Very inspiring actually, good job Emily!

  • @skvttlez1263
    @skvttlez1263 Місяць тому +1

    she translated the numbers to letters on the dial pad and memorized the words

    • @untilm
      @untilm Місяць тому +6

      Rather than memorizing the words, she created an illustrated story with those words inside her head

  • @kaileyh.5942
    @kaileyh.5942 Місяць тому

    actually insane.

  • @seekthe9
    @seekthe9 Місяць тому +1

    that rainman type beat

  • @laurencethompson2857
    @laurencethompson2857 Місяць тому +22

    This makes me realize that some people are just on another level. We are simpletons

  • @Kukkakukko
    @Kukkakukko Місяць тому +2

    Concgratulations, this was wild

  • @sirmel11
    @sirmel11 Місяць тому +3

    Nice work!

  • @nightcupsncups8278
    @nightcupsncups8278 Місяць тому +16

    ExtraEmily is a Certified Physician.

  • @Kart
    @Kart Місяць тому +1

    i gotta figure this method out maybe then i can pass a class

  • @Bicasso
    @Bicasso Місяць тому +1

    At first I was like... What a nerd.
    But then I realized I watched the whole thing til the end

  • @TheUniqueGuy001
    @TheUniqueGuy001 Місяць тому

    that's actually crazy

  • @projectx5154
    @projectx5154 Місяць тому +3

    Damn, I thought okay this isn't too difficult, just have a bunch of memory cues and practice it for a week. Then I saw she did it in 10 hours from scratch.

  • @Olympiann
    @Olympiann Місяць тому

    This is wild

  • @quinceyclouds3208
    @quinceyclouds3208 Місяць тому +19

    The system she formed for this is actually insane

  • @wybel
    @wybel Місяць тому +5

    I remember I used to fully memorize my presentations back in school that lasted like 10-20 mins, because I can't talk from just bullet points alone

  • @benweilu4839
    @benweilu4839 Місяць тому +2

    she was a quant before her streaming career. it's crazy

    • @SwifferSweeper23
      @SwifferSweeper23 Місяць тому +1

      That’s what I was thinking, financial engineering at Columbia

  • @Himafrodiet
    @Himafrodiet Місяць тому +4

    Extra Emily is like in my top ten favourite streamers now

  • @alexaleman16
    @alexaleman16 Місяць тому

    Terminator sent from the future confirmed

  • @unendingessence4001
    @unendingessence4001 Місяць тому +4

    its sad that i have aphantasia my memory is actually pretty good its just aphantasia makes it so fucking dark its like a black man in camera literally im not joking thats the best explanation i got theres still color but its so dark as hell everything is dark

  • @lickey8919
    @lickey8919 Місяць тому +1

    I'm not convinced. That's wild

  • @olgregg3233
    @olgregg3233 Місяць тому

    Gd, that was extra af, chill Emily.

  • @fruitycabinboy
    @fruitycabinboy Місяць тому +12

    i am gobsmacked at this .. any clips id seen of her so far she seemed kind of dim .. lovely person and very happy and excitable .. yeah damn i was super wrong about how smart she really is. well fucking done !

    • @redorchidee1372
      @redorchidee1372 Місяць тому

      being good with numbers does not mean you're good at everything. if that were true i wouldn't be on youtube right now lol

    • @phe.mp3
      @phe.mp3 Місяць тому +1

      @@redorchidee1372why even try to undermine her intelligence? i would say being able to do this is definitely indicative of some kind of wit.

    • @redorchidee1372
      @redorchidee1372 Місяць тому

      @@phe.mp3 i dunno, from what ive seen she's not good at everything and her skill with numbers doesnt necessarily translate into other areas. but yeah ofc having a memory that good means youll be able to do some things very well. and besides she went to columbia to do financial engineering or whatever its called so of course she's highly intelligent when it comes to school stuff. its just, if you've seen her driving a car you wouldnt guess that about her lol

    • @OArchivesX
      @OArchivesX 20 днів тому +1

      Being book smart and practicing one thing doesn't make you smart at everything.. I'm an engineer and did very well in school. There's always a bell curve, other engineers I know can be complete idiots in life.

  • @wesleyleigh4063
    @wesleyleigh4063 4 дні тому

    She's beginning to believe...

  • @euh38264difje
    @euh38264difje Місяць тому

    even with mind palace thats a lot of shit to remember you have in your palace

  • @kamilmcki8631
    @kamilmcki8631 Місяць тому +2

    Fuck building rockets, we remembering Pi

  • @chubziest
    @chubziest Місяць тому

    yo that was crazy i didn't plan on watching the whole thing but damn lol

  • @Moircuus
    @Moircuus Місяць тому

    Oh my god.... she's done it

  • @peapopea
    @peapopea 10 днів тому

    Dominic System of memorization