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My personal Person-Action-Object (PAO) system for memorizing 1000 digits of Pi

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My system for memorizing 1000 digits of Pi

My system is based on the Person-Action-Object (PAO) system, which allows associating a set of digits with a mental scene composed of a character, an action, and an object. Each character, action, and object is coded by a number ranging from 00 to 99, translating to two digits per mental object. Therefore, one scene corresponds to 6 digits. To memorize 1000 digits, I need to place 167 scenes in my mental palaces (my university, my room, my street, etc.).

I applied several constraints on the characters, actions, and objects to accelerate the recall of mental objects. Firstly, the mental objects are organized into categories as follows:

Category Action Object
0 Combat (LoL) 0 Cuisiner 0 Corps
1 Lyrique 1 Lancer 1 Aliments
2 aNimateur 2 oNomatopées 2 Animaux
3 Monde (politique) 3 fait dans la Maison 3 dans la Maison
4 Héros (bd) 4 Rouler 4 Arthropodes
5 Sportif 5 Esquisser 5 Instruments
6 Disney 6 Détruire 6 Drapeaux de
7 Tv show 7 Travailler 7 Outils
8 Videogames 8 Venir en tenue de 8 Vetements
9 Pokemon 9 Piéger/emPêcher 9 Plantes

For example, the objects from 70 to 79 are tools, and the characters from 50 to 59 are athletes. I also use the Dominic system, which associates numbers with letters: K/C = 0, L = 1, 2 = N, 3 = M, 4 = R, 5 = S, 6 = D, 7 = T, 8 = V, 9 = P/B.

I can quickly decode a mental object without learning its corresponding number. For example, consider a mental scene containing the character Daft Punk. Daft Punk is a singer (1), and the first letter of the character is D (2), so the number corresponding to Daft Punk is 12. I decoded the mental object Daft Punk without knowing the association between Daft Punk and 12 beforehand. Thus, I place the scenes in my mental palaces to memorize Pi. Then, during recitation, I decode the scenes without needing to learn my PAO system, thanks to the categorization of mental objects and the Dominic system. Regular practice (15 minutes a day) makes memorizing 1000 decimal places in less than a month possible. The file pao_system.xlsx contains my system and the 167 scenes corresponding to the 1000 digits of Pi.

Video where I recite 1000 digits of Pi:

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