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Are books for memorising things? Aren't they already far better at that than their readers? Each (good) book has a purpose that isn't memorisation, and for each purpose there is a right length.
It's more important that paper (or computers) and humans have different purposes. The former's is to memorise, the latter's to understand.
One mystery of human minds is our capacity to recall things *when they’re relevant*. I might be unable to list a book’s contents on demand, yet cite specific arguments when needed.
Yes! That nicely characterises the difference between memorising and understanding.
It’s about assessing the similarity of ideas (between one’s current problem, and the potentially-relevant ideas). Also closely related to making analogies, like Hofstadter talks about. Not sure how these similarities are computed.
Somewhat related: a book’s more than the sum of it contents. It has a feel, almost like music, and puts one in a frame of mind that changes what one finds interesting, tractable, or possible. Like how some describe a “reality-distortion field” around people like Jobs or Musk.
This comes close to explaining it, though more is going on: Via: https://twitter.com/worrydream/status/420420908965036033 …pic.twitter.com/F0Rcouo8TS
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