Pi World Record Attempt for Alzheimer’s Day by Top USA Memory Athletes, Nelson Dellis and Brad Zupp

Nelson Dellis, 4x USA Memory Champion & Brad Zupp, USA Record Breaking Memory Athlete, attempt to break a Pi World Record for Alzheimer’s Day! You too can support memory research by taking the challenge today at: www.ExtremeMemoryChallenge.com

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In order to raise Awareness for Alzheimer’s, Nelson and Brad attempted to break a World Record by memorizing 10,000 Digits of Pi and getting tested on random chunks of 5 digits. They needed to give the 5 digits before and 5 digits after.

The technique used is known as a mind palace where you turn every set of numbers into images and store them along a route in your mind.

To learn how this works, go to: www.AEMind.com/Numbers

Please go to: www.ExtremeMemoryChallenge.com to help Dart Neuroscience’s quest to find a solution to bad memory problems such as Alzheimer’s and Dementia.

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The first 100 digits of Pi (3.14):
3.14159 26535 89793 23846 26433 83279 50288 41971 69399 37510 58209 74944 59230 78164 06286 20899 86280 34825 34211 7067

 

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