Monday, December 21, 2009

The incredible secret weapon of the U.S. Air Force.

During the Second World War, the U.S. Air Force had a big problem: the pilots did not identify quickly enemy aircraft.

The laboratories of the U.S. Air Force then began developing a secret weapon: the tachitoscope.

A device that could project an image of 1/500e second!

Obviously it was expected that pilots do not.

Surprise, they not only saw the image but could also identify the aircraft.

Better yet, if they planned to 1/500e images 3 seconds each, they identified a perfect model of each aircraft. Incredible!

They developed a mandatory training with this tool for all drivers and this training was kept secret until the end of the war.

But the discovery did not stop there.

When the U.S. Air Force realized they could "read" and remember the words projected 1/500e second only, the idea of reading flash has arisen and we try out with words.

And the results were identical: the subjects could read the words 1/500e second.

Does that mean that we could read 500 words per second? Does it could multiply and mentally?

The prestigious Harvard Business School began to test new methods of reading based on these future discovery.

And today, thousands of executives and managers use and most multinationals are leaders in their browsing.


Here are the basics.

Charles de Gaulle, Robert Kennedy, used the "browsing".

Why?

- Because they needed to read thousands of information. Today, knowledge has been multiplied by 10.


In fact, when you read normally, your brain is bored, and you start to think about something else. This sometimes requires you to go back.

One way to speed reading is to apprehend a block of words at a time.

The reader moves 9 times the eyes to read a line.

Readers quick read a line without moving the eyes 2 times, and even that, after several weeks of practice!

By this technique, they reduce the work of their eyes third of normal without affecting the collection of information, and is less tiring.

The first thing that people are wanting to learn to read quickly while retaining information better, is to develop "peripheral vision", which allows them then to lose the habit of reading word for word, and of sweeping view of a sudden a group of words.

An in-fant bed syl by syl-labe-labe. An adult reads word by word. A quick drive reads line by line.


This device is called for the span and there are now lots of rapid techniques to improve this Empan easily.



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