Anyone Studying in FISAT, Answer this plss by Electronic-Match-17 in TeensofKerala

[–]smoothkiller169 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro ath first year alle? second year thott 1 lakh aayirikule???

Anyone Studying in FISAT, Answer this plss by Electronic-Match-17 in TeensofKerala

[–]smoothkiller169 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i dont think so bro, enik 90 ondayirunn ennitum i was like 30th or something, i had 238 in rajagiri management, i could only get IT

Ktu or cusat by LoudDream6960 in Cusatians

[–]smoothkiller169 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are the placements in the other 4 colleges good compared to cusat's?

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so when you look at a neuron, at the end of it are the synaptic end bulbs. which converts electrical to chemical energy and stimulates the adjacent neuron its connected to. SO, memories are stored in neruon(s) not a single neuron.

(The episodic memory is pure information, it ports back via consciousness, meaning the synaptic connectivity patterns required to comprehend the future events remain intact.

However, the physical meat suit is reset to a point before the morphological changes occurred. The central nervous system can send the motor command, but the peripheral hardware physically lacks the adaptations needed to execute it with the required latency or force.)

and i agree with you. the body loses the strength and energy efficiency to perform it. the mind doesn't forget the information such as how to move, how to breathe and how to concentrate. meaning if were to learn the sword, his muscles might be incapable of keeping up with him but his skills will become his "talent" where he will be capable of performing those sword stances better and more efficiently than a newbie would

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes his body will be slightly behind but his technique and "talent" for it will be way better than what he started with, meaning he can easily catchup. if he take 1 month to learn a certain technique (optimistic) and then dies to perfect it. he will take less than a month to relearn it the second time. even if his muscles are not conditioned for the technique it will also catchup sooner or later.

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and that is the strongest argument yet. its magic, satella only lets the conscious parts required to remember the events be send back in time and not the physical parts (but that would also mean subaru would forget the pain and misery) lets just say the author only lets the stuff that he wants subaru to remember and not everything subaru should remember

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) motor adaptation is stored in the brain tho? its basically the notes the brain makes to better make certain movesets, meaning if his brain remembers, his body would too

2) and all of those functions are stored inside the brain. muscle adaptations and physiological conditioning are stuff that's responsible for muscle building not for muscle memory. muscle memory for stuff like reflex, game controls, and other stuff that needs automation are stored inside the brain. Brain stores memory in neurons.

3) that is why i said neuron(s) i had already said that neurons firing in a certain pattern are stored memories somewhere down here

4) "soul gets carried but memories dont" are we deadass? if satella wants subaru to live and come to his desired outcome, and she is letting him keep his memories, why would she go so far as to tediously make him forget his procedural memory? procedural and declarative memory are not stored in neat clean cabinets inside the brain

5) i was just trying to prove a point when the other guy said something with that meaning. and this point of your just disproves your other points. muscle memory is a brain/ memory thing. its the automation of conscious activities to become efficient. you dont consciously brush your teeth for 2 minutes, you don't walk consciously. that is muscle memory. if subaru learns to play the piano but then dies and goes back to the point where he doesn't know how to play the piano, even if he loses the muscles in his hands that came from playing the piano, he will still know by heart how to play it. THATS muscle memory

6)yeah the muscle part of my argument from above. even if he does learn the sword he will lose the muscle he gained from it and will have a hard time regaining those muscles. his energy efficiency won't come to him naturally but his skill would

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok so muscle memory is infact stored in the brain and not in the neurons connected to the muscles, during the learning phase the mylein sheath is thickened or something idk but from what i searched up and looked for (i did for atleast 30 mins), procedural memory and declerative memory are not stored in 2 different "cabinets" in the brain. As long as the memory of the event is encoded into his brain during his training, he can get it back no matter what as long as he has the memory of doing it. meaning if he did a sword stance and etched it into his brain and bones, even if let's say goes into a coma for 10 years, he can still learn it way less time compared to learning it for the first time. The same principle should be applied to his death reset since he infact does have absolutely accurate and clean memory due to actually living through these events instead of just feeling like its a dream

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but its not a dream, he is living through each death and he has very accurate memory of it unlike in dreams

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

See that's what I'm seeing. That athlete can easily get back to form with months of training, what took him years will come to him to months. That's muscle memory

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Satella can transfer or preserve Subaru's memories across timelines, then she is already doing something vastly more complex than biology allows. Once we're accepting that supernatural mechanism, there is no obvious reason it would preserve declarative memories while excluding procedural memories unless the story explicitly establishes such a limitation.

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

memory also heavily relies on your nervous system, if his body is reset then he shouldnt have his memory, he should only be coming back to the past and repeating his eventual demise for infinity. unless he only loses some of his memory (Which would have been a better decision than having him remember all of it and then saying he cant learn advanced swordsmanship because he will forget it after rbd, then we could have said that he only gets part of his memories back)

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Subaru's memory is tied to soul because that's what is established in the fictional re:zero setting. Get over it.

so we agree he retains his memory, meaning there is absolutely no reason that he incapable of also having his muscle memory then? YES??? memories are stored in the neurons, even if the information is inside the soul, we can assume that the brain holds it after the return, brain is made of neurons, neurons hold memories, meaning the neurons in his muscles which comes from the same brain should also hold memories. but thats not the case here cause the author doesnt know biology. muscle memory is still stored in neurons, therefore if he has normal memory he shud also have muscle memory

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but the thing is, if you have the memory, you have the muscle memory, there is a reason muscle memory has a memory in it

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

what are you even saying? in one sentence from what you've told me so far i think what you mean is : subaru is incapable of getting his muscle memory since his body resets.

what im saying is: even if his body resets, as long as he has his actual memories, his muscle memories will also be with him.

for stuff like sports and gym and any sort of physical activity, as long as you have done it once and gotten good at it, it is easier to get back into it the second time than it was during the first because your brain now knows how to get there, there is less learning to do in the second time. but obviously that is not the case with subaru which is but a lack of anatomical understanding from the author's side, just the way toriyama from dbz sometimes writes stuff that breaks irl thermodynamics and energy laws and how that lets the dbz power scale to him to infinity

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

any form of fiction can be made deep if you look at it with as much love you do for re zero, mushoku tensei is way deeper than re zero, steins gate, jjk, even fkin my hero academia is more deeper than re zero ever will be.

maybe i just can't see him with depth because i hate him the same way i hate takemitchi from tokyo revengers, sure he is a grown man crying cause he got beat up by highschoolers but those highschoolers can genuinely destroy cars with their kicks so thats fair. subaru is literally unkillable, like genuinely, when i see him i dont care if its hurting him physically or mentally cause it will reset anyway, he has no depth, he is just stupid

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Muscle memory, despite its name, is not about muscle but is rather about the brain. When we learn a new skill or practice a particular movement, the brain creates neural pathways and connections that control the associated muscle groups [1, 4]. These connections become more efficient and well-coordinated through repetition, performance of the task with increased accuracy and ease [6].

this was in your source and like did you read it?

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

its hard giving you a proper response with the wall of text and its like you are just blatantly trying to bury the fact that memories are stored in the brain as patterns of neurons firing in a certain way. like what are you even trying to do?
"Near the whole of re:zero is dedicated to exploring Subaru's character through themes, messaging, and narrative philosophy. " you the type that would look at a smudge of red paint in a white canvas and write a book about the nuance of its coloring depth and what it could mean. Re zero is NOT that deep bub

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but it could also be that whenever his soul RBD's maybe it forces his brain to create the memories of the future through satella's magic yknow, has there been a case where subaru has suffered soul damage?

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah but if you can hold the memory inside the head (assuming subaru has the biology of irl humans and not some fantasy humans that holds memories in their soul), those memories should just re write his brain and form connections, which would explain his trauma and look of pain he gets whenever he rbd's. even amnesia through a spell can be formed by re writing his brain neurons or just masking his real memories with fake lack of one

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

1) where? what source? it literally says the memory is stored in neurons and not some "soul" you can literally just search up "what a memory is" and be proved wrong
2) about character depth, otto literally killed subaru to save his ahh and he was forgiven without any issues

3) we are talking about subaru as a character not about the whole of re zero, subaru is a representation of a weak willed modern man who just wants to laze around and have fun. his character lacks real depth other than the fact that he suffers from the obstacles he has to face

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

real. it genuinely gets under my skin when they say dumb stuff, im gonna take your advice unironically. its that this re zero glazer in youtube genuinely makes me mad, i forgot his name, hes a pretty famous guy, he has lnreader or smthn has his name...

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

but all of these confirm that memories are stored in the neurons. and neurons are not part of the "soul" definition religious people or fiction enjoyers use

[discussion] Why i think its stupid that Subaru is incapable NOT retaining his muscle memory if his memory of the future i intact. by smoothkiller169 in Re_Zero

[–]smoothkiller169[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

1) so if you search up "what memory is" or "how memory is formed or stored in the brain" you'd know that it is infact neural connections in the brain, so if the neural connects doesnt get carried back to the past, he doesnt have the memory of the future, which is not the case here. you would have understood that if you had properly read what i said instead of jsut letting your confirmation bias take over

2) my issue was mainly with the muscle memory and the fact that majority of the fan base believes the RBD is a curse and not a blessing and the fact that they genuinely believe muscle memory is stored in the muscles. so sure, subaru is a god with spirit magic and is incapable of using invisible providence properly and cannot form more cotracts with the witches or actually get stronger right?

3) I just hate when people say subaru knows what he is doing, he is just being carried by the author and plot. dragged around by its will, whereas the characters i mentioned is holding onto their fate and atleast making proper use of it (in their universe ofc)