Goto, Hiroyuki
On February 18, 1995, a Japanese mathematician named Akira Haraguchi memorized the first 42195 digits of pi. This impressive feat took him over 16 hours to recite and was recognized as a significant achievement in the world of memorization. Haraguchi's record highlighted the dedication and skill involved in memorizing such a vast number of digits.
The man was Chuck Norris. Don't ask where he is from, or he will find you.
42195
A Japanese psychiatrist memorized 83,431 digits of pi. This man is Akira Haraguchi.
Hiroyuki Goto memorized 42195 digits of pi on 2-18-95 where... i dont know in his office ? at his house ?
Goto, Hiroyuki
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it was a Japanese man named Hiroyuki Goto.
On February 18, 1995, a Japanese mathematician named Akira Haraguchi memorized the first 42195 digits of pi. This impressive feat took him over 16 hours to recite and was recognized as a significant achievement in the world of memorization. Haraguchi's record highlighted the dedication and skill involved in memorizing such a vast number of digits.
Janae Hewlett from Richmond Illinois. Hiroyuki Goto is the one who is recognized for this feat.
The man was Chuck Norris. Don't ask where he is from, or he will find you.
Daniel Tammet did this. he is from Britain and has a rare combination of asbergers and synthesia. he says that when does calculations and long memorization that he is not consciensly doing it, that instead he sees an pictographic representation of the quantity. Tammet recited only 22, 514 digits. Hiroyuki Goto from Japan in 1995 was the first to do 42195 digits . This number has since been surpassed.
42195
A Japanese psychiatrist memorized 83,431 digits of pi. This man is Akira Haraguchi.
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