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cjauvin ◴[] No.44021144[source]
What I find interesting about spaced repetition is the underlying thesis that raw memorization, in certain contexts, is playing a more important role for learning than what some modern education ideas would make you assume. In mathematics or programming, for instance, there is this idea that understanding a concept is better than memorizing algorithms or recipes (derivation methods for instance). But spaced repetition challenges that, in a sense.
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1. sn9 ◴[] No.44022285[source]
Memory is a prerequisite for understanding.

You can't understand something you can't remember.