This essay also stretches the mnemonic medium beyond its namesake. So far, we've described it as a form which "makes it almost effortless for you to remember what you read." But with this essay, we expand the ambition to remembering *and applying* what you read.
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If you've already read Quantum Country's essays on quantum computing, you may be surprised to learn that you've already covered much of quantum mechanics, too—this piece will help connect those dots. If not, you might enjoy those too: https://quantum.country .
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Exciting!!! spaced repetition + varied prompts = game changer I've developed a system based on note cards (not "flash cards" b/c they're used for all kinds of knowledge/understanding). I wrote about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/bgv8nt/comment/elpyya9 … Your software takes this to a new level!
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Quantum mechanics focuses on fine details and those are influenced by the test rigs... So... yeah...
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