Time memory trigger combinations
How to use time memory trigger combinations: - Make a mental image of a specific time state of something and then make a mental image of another specific time state of that something. Order matters. Time states: Known Past = Working on the school art project. Unknown Past = Working on the school art project or something else. Current = Presenting the school art project. Present Future = Putting the school art project away. Past Future = Getting tired while working on the school art project. 1. Known Past + Current or Current + Known Past time memory trigger combinations are used to compare the known past state with the current state. Known Past = Working on the school art project. Current = Presenting the school art project. 2. Known Past + Past Future or Past Future + Known Past time memory trigger combinations are used to compare the known past state with the past future state. Known Past = Working on the school art project. Past Future = Getting tired while working on the school art project. 3. Unknown Past + Present Future or Present Future + Unknown Past time memory trigger combinations are used to compare the unknown past state with the present future state. Unknown Past = Working on the school art project or something else. Present Future = Putting the school art project away. 4. Unknown Past + Current or Current + Unknown Past time memory trigger combinations are used to predict the unknown past state with the current state. Unknown Past = Working on the school art project or something else. Current = Presenting the school art project. 5. Current + Present Future or Present Future + Current time memory trigger combinations are used to predict the present future state with the current state. Current = Presenting the school art project. Present Future = Putting the school art project away. 6. Known Past + Present Future or Present Future + Known Past time memory trigger combinations are used to predict the present future state with the known past state. Known Past = Working on the school art project. Present Future = Putting the school art project away. 7. Unknown Past + Past Future or Past Future + Unknown Past time memory trigger combinations are used to predict the unknown past state with the past future state. Unknown Past = Working on the school art project or something else. Past Future = Getting tired while working on the school art project. Memory trigger combinations that don't work: 1. Current + Past Future or Past Future + Current (There is no known past or unknown past) - Each memory trigger combination's second memory trigger often get more attention than the first. It may depend on how questions are asked in the language you speak. I speak English, so I often focus on the end part of questions because the end part usually has the request in English. #1 example: The second memory trigger of the time memory trigger combination Known Past + Current is Current, so Current gets more attention than Known Past. #2 example: The second memory trigger of the time memory trigger combination Current + Known Past is Known Past, so Known Past gets more attention than Current. - 1, 2, and 3 are time memory trigger combinations that compare two states. 1 and 2 compare two states that both happened. 3 compares two states that haven't happened. - 4, 5, 6, and 7 are time memory trigger combinations that predict their unknown past states or present future states using their current states, unknown past states, or past future states to make this prediction.
Example list: - Remembering something that has happened to an item in the moment (1). - Predicting the unknown past state of an item based on its condition (4). - Remembering a moved item (5, if an item is not in its original place, you can assume that it was moved). - Comparing two states of an item in the past (2, remember that past future isn't current, its a future of a state that happened in the past). - Predicting the present future state of an item using its known past state (6). - Comparing different kinds of conditions for an item with the unknown past state and guessing the present future of those conditions (3). - Predicting the unknown past state of an item with its past future (7). Memory trigger information













