So in my English we are reading Hamlet, and it being a play at some point people memorized it. Not that big of a realization i know but it is hard to read so does that mean that they had better memories then us? Or would it have been simple (as simple as memorizing something in modern English) because that was the common language that was spoken then. Another thing we studied in English this year was the affects of war on people. Now what is the connection between these thing? Well it is that one of those affects is called PTSD or Post Trauma Stress Disorder. Now if you don't know what that is it is basically where after you get out of war a memory can come up and the victim thinks they are back in the war. One reason scientist think this happens is that when a person has adrenaline in their system memories are more vivid. And if the memory of something like explosions and or a gun fight comes up and is extremely vivid then it would cause the victim to create more adrenalin thus saving the memory again. Making it harder to lose. Nothing new, but i am wondering if at some point has someone used this same method of retaining memories use it in something like a play to remember ones lines?
Just some thoughts i had.
Sorry if this doesn't make since, I'm tired.
I think that i will be going a post about AI later this week.
Oh i want to state that world peace will never happen. That's not to say that major wars like World War one or two wont completely stop, they could. But what i mean is that there will never be a time when there will be no crime on the planet.
Final question is if you could have an AI as a friend like Jarvis from Iron man or like the Ai from the book Speaker of the Dead, and what would you have it help you out with?
see you later.
I would have it make students stop talking while I'm teaching Hamlet.
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