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#22605 08/07/01 09:52 PM
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READ ABOUT DARWIN'S SCHOOL BUS EXPERIMENT AT JULY 24,2001 AT 6:54 PM. SINCE A COMPUTER CAN ONLY FLASH 30 PAGES A SECOND, SOMEBODY SHOULD INVENT A MACHINE THAT CAN FLIP PAGES AT 40 MPH WHICH IS 117 PAGES A SECOND. IF MY CONSCIOUS MIND COULD SEE (BUT NOT READ) EVERYTHING AT 117 PAGES A SECOND, I WONDER HOW FAST IS TOO FAST FOR THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND. IN THE PHOTOREADING BOOK, IT SAYS THAT 1,000,000 WPM IS POSSIBLE. IF THERE ARE 300 WORDS ON A PAGE THEN 117 PAGES A SECOND WOULD BE 2,300,O00 WPM.

IF YOU HOLD THE SPINE OF A BOOK WITH ONE HAND AND FAN THE PAGES OF THAT BOOK, YOU CAN DO 117 PAGES A SECOND THOUGH YOU DON'T SEE THE WHOLE FLAT PAGE. YOUR CONSCIOUS MIND CAN READ SOME WORDS, BUT YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND CAN SEE AND POSSIBLY READ ALL THE WORDS.

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True. But, for all practical purposes, you still have to go back and "get active" with the info at a conscious level. Thank goodness for the activation techniques, which bring your conscious mind up to speed.

If you want to develop instant recall, use the search function for the post that tells you how!






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I don't know how this fits into your little equation, but the direct eye/mind connection you have will only pick up info that it sees within 1/256 of a second.

Geez, some people just aren't satisfied with 250,000 words a minute.







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