Man Remembers 50 Objects Blind-Folded in Order. Memory Man - Dominic O'Brien
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2012
- Dominic O'Brien known as The Memory Man - remembers 50 objects told to him while blind-folded in a chair as the objects are shown behind him on a passing conveyor belt.
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"Did you say clock or cock" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 i am dying😂😂😂😂
I'm amazed I had to scroll so far to find this
This guy is a legend. I have used the association technic for a long time but for some reason, I would like to use the other technics he uses. I had a hard time recalling his name, and thank God UA-cam saved me a long time searching for him. Gotta re-read his book.
"Man Remembers 50 Objects..."
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2:53 "Girl in bikini"
I think a pack of cards in 35 seconds is much more impressive.
2:08 That computer wouldn't be able to keep track of 50 items!
+Brainbuster lol!
Wicked! Thanks for posting!
i got them all, but then again i also have his book ;)
I am reading his books now with a little preparation i can do this too.
no u cant
@@aliveli7564 lol 😂. I'm sure he can. I can too 😊
this guy knows his shit
I aced my finals using his technique. I was afraid teachers suspected me of cheating. Finished exam fast and got top grade.
How to use that technique
Connect the things you've learned with a funny story
@@rohitshrestha3110 read dominic o brein's book
@@rohitshrestha3110 look up "The Memory Palace Technique"
I've seen this man on TV shows where he has about 15 minutes to teach random audience members to remember different wines by taste, objects in the correct order, etc. Very interesting. And handsome too :)
I want to have a good memory like him because it would really help me in school
how old are you now? its been 5 years
I'd like to compare that laptop to my cellphone
Alhamdulillah pernah habiskan buku karya beliau (Dominic) ternyata kuncinya mereka memainkan imajinasi.
Dominic pernah terbentur saat kecilnya di kereta api,hingga membuat beliau mudah melamun,dikeluarkan dari sekolah.Dari kecelakaan itu beliau mencoba menyaingi Creighton Carvello ,dan beliau menjuarai 8 kali memori dunia
I have to say, I have read his book and used his techniques, this is extremely easy for him.
Bought his book, hope it will give me amazing results
LAPTOP COMPUTER LMFAO
ImTheMan725 Good thing they specified that it was a laptop computer and not the other kind of laptop.
more like a tool box lmao
that laptop though
+Debra Bigmessing Old video = old laptop. What did you expect?
love from khmer
I think the blindfold would help to envision the objects.
Exactly
This is actually not hard, but this guy can do it with good speed, anyone can learn this, but speed takes time.
+randell denning Um, no actually... Speed can come naturally if you are actually using the techniques that he mentioned. It's almost like reciting the actions taking place in a live event; a commentator.
Mr Messy it's all about patience and consistency and you may be as good as him one day, I've read in his book that he was quiet bad at school and had a mediocre memory but improved it over time
Mr Messy You don't ever have to be as good as Dominic in order for memory techniques to help you. But you already know that.
I know it wouldn't make for as fun of a video for the audience…but am I the only one who noticed that they didn't actually need the objects to be there? I mean, all he's really doing is just memorizing a list of 50 nouns.
Jennifer Turner this comment is a year old, but you are right. Having the actual objects there was most certainly for the audience and tv viewers, as well as the unnecessarily slow pace of rolling them out. -Which was just to pad out the act's running time. It's very apparent he'd have recited the objects back quicker if they had just read to him from a list at a faster pace. He was clearly frustrated having to say "next" due to them dragging it out. Not a very impressive demonstration from a difficulty standpoint, but I guess they wanted something more entertaining than simply reciting digits of pi.
Damn with memory aid its so easy to memorise 50 items.. I did along with him but kept the video speed at 0.5.. But its fairly easy.
Wow
fuck i forgot them after the first ten
this looks easy real easy compared to other things you have to memorize. Especially since its basic material items...
michael Torres the key word there is "look" it's extremely difficult
works for school. not nearly as quick as he is but most anybody can do it with practice. I have used it with great success and so can most others
Fucking sick
Ok. This is old as fuck. But I was interested in this man's story. So I looked him up, naturally. I found this video and thought I would try it along with him. My dumbass got like 6 of then right. 😂😂😂 I was so damn lost.
I don’t know why the weiner mobile is the one i remember the most lol 😂
hot wheels oscar weiner mobile?
6:26 till 6:46 I close my eyes and I see Obama :D
damn, you're right haha
???
Kids try this at home
I did this along with him by keeping my eyes closed. I only missed the globe in the whole 50 objects. Is this normal? Did others also do this? As this video is very old, what is the current record
Wow. You should join the world memory championship.
+fateh batth I Did. i missed the saddle, the wig, the globe, the bell , and the basket. 45 out of fifty .
+adam2051 not bad
I did it along with him and got all them. A trained mind will do that.
Stop the cap lool
take a look federico soldati in mveo
I swear, on my first try I got 46 (didn't realize till after that I missed four)... Anyway, I had never done this before, and I found it relatively simple. Gonna get into this!
What's the purpose of the blindfold?
And if he IS blindfolded you can just have a list of words written down! 😆
they just refer to a girl in a bikini as an item... shame!
This look old
Iook you tube adam belkharoev push finger okay American s
Bottom... CND
Wtf thats it i got all 50 too having great memory kinda isnt that interesting at all i self taught myself to use a method to remember
well, if you want a challenge try what the late George Koltanowski did: Dec 4 1960, San Francisco, CA. He played Chess against 56 consecutive opponents, -"Blindfolded" with only ten seconds per move. He won 50 and drew six. He was rigorously monitored and holds the Worlds Record for blindfold chess.