The Major System is a mnemonic technique that converts numbers into memorable words or phrases by assigning specific consonant sounds to each digit from 0 to 9.
Each number is linked to one or more consonant sounds, for example, 1 is often associated with T or D, 2 with N, 3 with M, and so on, allowing you to transform numerical sequences into a phonetic code.
By inserting vowels (which are not assigned any digit) between the consonants, you can form words that are much easier to remember than raw numbers.
This system is particularly effective for memorizing telephone numbers, dates, or long strings of random digits, as it turns abstract numbers into concrete, vivid images or stories.
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