>>14314171Because its literally a few sentences, which fits very nicely into working memory. And conversation is not learning, you can freely ignore most things I said.
>>14314164What a shitty strawman. What I'm saying is that the gatekeeper of long term memory is short term memory, which can only hold a few items. The size of how much you can transfer from working to long term memory is even more limited and imperfect. If you're in humanities that's fine because you just need to know an imperfect set of items to throw up an argument. But if you're studying math or coding, problem solving with sequential steps, a single hole in your memory means you can't do the whole thing,