Minnesgeniets a new all – time-high of 24 063 the numbers by heart

it's Jonas von Essen, 28, of Skövde, sweden, has for several years been well-known for his or her memory. He has competed in, hit record, and also took part in

Minnesgeniets a new all – time-high of 24 063 the numbers by heart

it's Jonas von Essen, 28, of Skövde, sweden, has for several years been well-known for his or her memory. He has competed in, hit record, and also took part in tv programs in Sweden.

in 2018, he participated in TV4:s program”, a Talent which he has shown to his memory, and is restored to the initial 50,000 decimal places of pi by heart. It took him to reach the final of the competition.

However, in the final of the talent, Jonas von Essen has taken it one step further, and he was in the first 100,000 decimal places of Pi.

In the Museum of technology in Stockholm, sweden, at the weekend, he tried out at a new world's record – to reflect the 100 000 decimal places of pi.

”Shocked the whole of the minnesvärlden”
However, after a 24-063-decimal eight hours, the attempt is ended.

"I'm of course happy about the new personal record, a new record and a european record, even if the goal was to complete all 100 000," says Europamästaren's Jonas von Essen, after its världsrekordförsök.

as the trial proceeded, from the Jonas von Essen, the new book, ”Pi and " the book 2.0” – a book of 1,000 pages, with 100 decimal digits on each side of the page.

On each side was a row consisting of the nine numbers up. Jonas is told, then the row-before – and-after of 22 times.

" he has shocked the whole of the minnesvärlden. I know a lot of talented minnesatleter, and none of them would come out of it, he has done that. We get to see more of him soon, and it won't be long before he's depicted in all her places, " says Idriz Zogaj, chairman of the Minnesförbundet, who was there as a witness, and the expert.

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Date Of Update: 09 March 2020, 14:00