@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:01

My 'Unique' Ability

I was going to comment on something today, but I realized it's the same thing, and I hate to regurgitate information over and over and over, and there's some sort of emphasis on the word that I just used, and it has to do a lot with the swell that I'm about to speak about. This swell is the use of words, and I guess I would say my my 'unique' ability. You will

Subconcious Knowledge: Although not spectacular i'm curious have you ever experienced this?

@ZLisbon
Zara Lisbon
@ZLisbon · 3:21
This is really fascinating because although I don't relate to the exact thing you're talking about, I do relate to sometimes having Information Nation that I have no idea how or where I got it. It's a lot of the time, actually. It's just like things that I know that I'm like, where and when did I learn this? I don't have a memory of learning it. I was talking about this recently with a friend
@Dee94
Darrisha Daniel
@Dee94 · 1:37
And it's just interesting, like using your previous knowledge to navigate through life and understand things that are commonly misunderstood or not as easily understood by other people who don't have that background. But yeah, the whole thinking of words that you didn't even know you knew, it's a funny thing that happens and I can totally relate. Yeah, I wish I had other special powers, but yeah, all of my powers are very much so linked to academia
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:01
So I'll hear it on television or in a movie and I can tell from the way that it's used the purpose of the word. And maybe like on occasion, I'll actually look up the word, but I found myself not really needing to check words as often because I'm usually correct in how to use said word. But there are times I come across some people, especially Damon Nomad, Charlie. Yeah, he's very robust with the vocabulary
@JCB07
Jared Bogda
@JCB07 · 0:55
Sometimes I feel like it's more of an intuition. Like you said, you're my 'unique' ability. And I think that we're just surrounded ourselves every day with so many different perspectives and so many different interactions that kind of gives us knowledge and gives us the ability to understand and maybe make conclusions in different areas. So I think it may be a little bit of what I would say is intuition on how things are around us and how they impact us. And that's how we gain knowledge
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:56

@ZLisbon

For example, I read an article one time where a guy had experienced trauma to his head was put in a coma, and when he got out of the coma, he was speaking, I believe, Portuguese 100% clear, fluently, and previously he never spoke that had no experience with it, but for some reason because you're speak perfect Portuguese. So it's interesting. And again, I do appreciate your response. Professor 42 out
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 0:39

@Dee94

D. Thank you for contributing. And this may be my first response to you, but I'm pretty impressed. Not many people that use calculus every day. And I think it's sort of cool how it relates not only to the ability to sort of inject words that you may not know, you may not think you know of, but you do. I but also in the same sense with mathematics and calculus. So very cool. And thank you for your response
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:58

@FryedOreo

Not to say anybody on this platform are not but I also wanted to just give recognition to that. But again thank you for your response as always professor 42 out
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