Memabaxtm™ mem from the latin to remember, abax from the greek to for counting frame.
The Memabaxtm™ is an invention for the information age. We are expected to be able to process increasingly large amounts of information, however, in the deluge of detail, information is being denigrated to data, accepted without analysis and comparison, a new organic approach is required…. beyond the computer.. the realized brain of homo-sapiens.
1 memabaxtm™ can hold 9.55*1065 discrete memories ,and you can have an unlimited number of memabaci. One light year is 9.5*1018 meters. The potential is boundless, a 100 MB computer can store 1*108mb bits of data.
Spidermapping was the great breakthrough of the 80's in cognitive sciences, exploited most notably by Tony Buzan of U.K.There have also been numerous attempts to create various systems employing mnemonics, the use of pictures to represent numbers or abbreviations.
The Memabaxtm™ builds on this work, directly pulls on the ancient practice of producing memory palaces and mnemonics, pragmatically incorporating aspects of "neuro- linguistic programming", "whole brain thinking " and other branches of cognitive psychology. This is the synthesis of over 15 years of research independent personal experimentation by its inventor Winston George Shakespeare.
The circular abacus can actually be seen in the Indian National Emblem Read More about Memabaxtm™
The Invention of Memabaxtm™