Color System
“Big Boys Race Our Young Girls, But Violet Generally Wins”.
Black [1], brown [2], red [3], orange [4], yellow [5], green [6], blue [7], violet [8], grey [9], invisible (or white) [0].
The Color System can be used with a person or an object. For example, 116 can be “black [1] Arnold Shwarzenneger [16]”.
Binary Number System
Memorizing binary numbers is the easiest of all memory feats. I encode the binary digits so they resemble decimal digits.
I use this conversion list:
001= 1
011= 2
111= 3
100= 4
110= 5
010= 6
101= 7
Then, I can memorize the binary digits in a PAOT System fashion. E.g., the binary number 100101110001001110001111 can be grouped as 100 101 110 001 001 110 001 111. The binary number is converted into a decimal number. In this case it converts to 47-51-15-13, which can be memorized as “Dorian Grey [47] playing (in videogame fashion) [51] a theory (it looks like a book-made TV) [15] with hipster glasses (as a videogame controller) [13]”.
Encoding Ten Decimal Numbers in a Loci
I encode ten decimal numbers or thirty binary numbers in this fashion:
[color + P] + [A] + [O] + [color + T] = 10 decimal digits/locus (30 binary digits/locus)
E.g.: 8794503256; 879-45-03-256; violet Qui-Gon Jinn [8 + 79] molesting [45] a power star [03] with a brown scissorhands [2 + 56].
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