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If someone asks, "Is your child retarded?", you can be offended by the use of the word "retarded", but that doesn't make their question a logical fallacy (and it isn't).
A mnemonic is just that. You keep saying the same thing over and over again without knowing what is the meaningof the term. The "conspiracy theory" mnemonic (neuro-narrative) is meant to negatively influence learning just like the use of the term "retarded" is misleading.
A mnemonic is just that. You keep saying the same thing over and over again without knowing what is the meaningof the term.
No, quite the opposite. Eg, you know what the meaning is of colours of the rainbow, even the details of the physical cause. A mnemonic, as pointed out by bored chemist, helps you remember what order they occur in.One of the few circular mnemonics I know is the circle of fifths used to remember the sequence of musical key relationships.You seem to be inventing a completely different usage which doesn’t make any logical connection to the original. Your misusagage is causing confusion.
I'm guessing that this is what he is referring to: http://omnithought.org/how-mnemonic-is-used-to-program-control-your-mind/2969
It is obvious that mainstream media is full of mnemonics to control our thoughts and repress freethinking
A mnemonic does help to associate a narrative to a memory, but it directs our knowledge towards ignorance and deception.