How can the average interval (Interval in the main window) be longer than the number of days I have spent on learning (Day in the main window)?
It is possible. For example, imagine that you have just started learning and you have memorized only one item. If its New Interval is 4 days you will have the following in the main window: Day 1 Interval 4.0 Q: In your materials I found a contradiction. On one hand you claim that once learned knowledge is constantly maintained in the learner’s memory, on the other you say that after ceasing repetitions, I will gradually forget what I have learnt. Which is true? A: Both facts are true. The term ‘maintained’ is understood as ‘actively kept in memory by means of repetitions’, not as ‘remains in memory for ever’.
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