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However, a computer cannot even recognize a cpatcha protection, while the human eye can almost read an entire sentence in a split-second. Intuitively, it doesn't seem that big of a feat to photoread 1 or 2 pages and memorize concrete facts.
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I repeat, it isn't a computer. It neither a slow nor a fast computer. It works differently.
Our brain doesn't store facts but associations.
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During the course we had to "scan" (=photoread) a book and and an hour later we would discuss about it. The results were actually quite impressive.
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It's impressive that the thing you find impressive about the photo reading has nothing to do with how it helps you learn information faster but with stunts.
That again a sign of magic pill syndrome. Concentrating on the awesomeness of a stunt instead of results isn't the way you archive results.