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Is our memory capable of repeating exactly a full day of memorized actions?

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Major William die in a combat versus aliens. Now he have the capacity to wake up on the same point of time every time he dies. (Movie: Edge of tomorrow)

He uses this power to win the war, but he has to memorize every single movement he do in order to save their soldiers and their own life.

Logic says he eventualy gonna do it, but repeating the day one million times It's like having lived more than two thousand years, probably losing their sanity.

My question is: It's our mind and memory precise and capable enough to repeat exactly the same actions and memorize it to make the day repeat in the same way as the previous one?

A little related to that other question: What is the limit of a human's memory if Immortal?

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