RE:naser
Misunderstanding: what I ment was
100 x 10 = 1000
will be strored in memory not as the numbers with some explicit mathematic value, but as a screenprint, a graphic picture. (wouldn'matter if it were a picture of a cat). The thinking department of the brain will at some moment get the picture from the memory and operate on it...To memorise graphically the data would mean that it does not matter if the string is random or ordered.
This is exactly the opposite of what I said. I explicitly said that storing data is not the same as using an algorithm to generate data.
Misunderstanding: what I ment was
100 x 10 = 1000
will be strored in memory not as the numbers with some explicit mathematic value, but as a screenprint, a graphic picture. (wouldn'matter if it were a picture of a cat). The thinking department of the brain will at some moment get the picture from the memory and operate on it...To memorise graphically the data would mean that it does not matter if the string is random or ordered.