Sunday, November 8, 2009

Arthur Benjamin does "Mathemagic"



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3 comments:

kkdither said...

He says he is not a savant, but there is something different with the way his brain works than the average person.

I've read about people who translate numbers into words or colors into smells.... different neurological connections are happening inside their heads.

He is correct, I won't be stealing his tricks. I can figure out the percentage of money I'll save at a good sale. That does it for me!

OrbsCorbs said...

I'd not heard of using mnemonic devices before in mental mathematical calculations, It makes sense, though. It's near impossible to keep track of all those numbers and sums in your mind, but if you can substitute something (a word, a symbol) for specific large values, you can keep the number groups "manageable."

I think.

hale-bopp said...

I believe this is the guy I heard about a year and a half ago on the IT Conversations podcast feed. Pretty impressive. I am pretty good at Fermi problems, but can't get the precision he does.