Q · Chemistry
What does Markovnikov's rule predict?
A · Spanish
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↻ re-inked · hippocampus
An experiment in 4 scrolls

Everythingyoulearnstartsdisappearingthemomentyoulearnit.

That blur isn't a glitch. It's your memory, one hour from now.
Hover any word to re-ink it — that's what Recall does, on schedule.

Start remembering →free · 90 seconds to your first deck
experimentRemember this word: axolotl— we'll come back to it.
Monday — you learn 24 things
24 / 24 still remembered

Monday. Lecture notes, vocab, dates. All of it feels solid.

SN1 rate step
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hippocampus
tenebrism
Markovnikov’s rule
el olvido
long-term potentiation
chiaroscuro
Grignard + ketone
subjunctive triggers
synaptic pruning
sfumato
E2 elimination
acordarse de
myelin
impasto
carbocation
la memoria
the engram
Color Field
chirality
aprobar
consolidation
fresco
keep scrolling — a week passes
method
How Recall does it
i
Feed it anything you’re studying.
Paste notes, drop a URL, pull from Notion or Drive. Recall turns it into a calibrated flashcard deck in seconds.
ii
It models each memory’s fade.
Every card sits on its own forgetting curve, updated each time you answer. Recall knows what you’ll forget before you do.
iii
You review only at the perfect moment.
A few minutes a day, exactly when a memory is about to slip. Each pass makes it hold exponentially longer.
Try a session

Three cards. This is the whole daily habit.

card 1 of 3 · Neuroscience
Which brain structure consolidates short-term into long-term memory?
The experiment, concluded

At the top of this page, we asked you to remember one word.

No scrolling back. What was it?