This learning technique is in general, instinctually used by people for their hobbies but nobody has any idea of how this works precisely, here's how you'll do it:
Select a concept, learn it however you want or can
Compare all knowledge you know to that concept, choose the concept that are structurally most relevant to both the concept you learned and your memories, then learn it.
After learning it, compare all knowledge you know, including two concepts you just learned, learn closest concept to all knowledge you have that are closest to two concepts you learned.
Loop this, always learn the most structurally relevant concept to things you learned and know, so this will be Snowball Effect, small snowball will grow, grow, get as big as a house and so on. You won't get tired, bored, exhausted because you will be learning small things, just like raindrops, not entire ocean pressuring you.
Don't go to next concept before learning what the previous concept is; what is does, what its purpose is, what its functions are, how it can be done, how can it be used with other concepts you know. This should be your thinking baseline, you must use these to make it more efficient way of learning.
Snowball Learning Algorithm won't tire you. Because you won't be learning alien concepts to you. You will be learning small facts that you already have knowledge about. Just like you know how eggs are cracked, learning another type of egg cracking technique. You'll even find it novel. Fun. So you'll use it, improve yourself constantly.
Core rules: No skipping till you perfectly know a thing. For example, when learning English, if the first thing you learn is "I", the second and third thing you'll learn should be "me" and "mine" with highest relevance to "I". Then you'll learn things that are highest relevant to "me" and "mine", till there's nothing relevant exists, complete loop and advancement should continue (this is considered for babies learning grammar first. Use most structurally relevant concept to "I" in your entire knowledge to learn further.) . Never ever going forward without learning the concept completely. As a Snowball must not have heavy weight(stone) in it for it to roll down perfectly.
Works best if teachers know what they're teaching the child perfectly.
Works best if teachers give children loads of contradiction filled exams/homework, then let them explain why they did what they did, even if its correct, then explain them if they're not 100% correct, even if they found the answer by assuming. As contradictions are best way for learning and educating others. "A child will burn their hand once, then will never touch fire willingly." Don't act you're disappointed with them or praise those that did it correctly. Praise those that asks you questions despite knowing the correct answer. As they're the only ones that care the topic more than silent ones. If a child is silent too much, that means they fear for retaliation from their friends by making fun of. Give them space to speak their ideas freely, even most absurd things is fine. The more absurd the question is, the more imaginative the child is. Fear only the children that doesn't ask questions. Because people with 200+ IQ also asks questions, even stupid ones. Nobody is perfect. Never will be. But those that strive for perfection are the ones that show their superiority despite their flaws.
SLA is Best if paired with Memory Space, both are created by Orectoth.
Submitted July 03, 2025 at 12:33PM by Orectoth https://ift.tt/Rjc7rxU
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