👉 Forget engineering, also known as forgetting or memory decay, refers to the natural process where information stored in our memory gradually fades over time if not actively retrieved or reinforced. This phenomenon is a fundamental aspect of human cognition, where the brain's ability to maintain and recall information diminishes without repeated use or reinforcement. Forget engineering can be mitigated through various techniques such as spaced repetition, active recall, and elaborative rehearsal, which help strengthen memory traces and counteract the natural decay of information.