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  • LOL @1:20 he is photo reading upside down? wtf :S little fake x

  • what a rip off

    don't buy the books

    go and photoread it at your local bookstore

  • what a rip off

  • are you like... Microsoft Sams brother?

  • haha i recognize tony buzans book :P

  • I photoread your face, it says SCAM.

  • @streetmentalist you know: I have done the course

    I give you some inside information:

    everyone, who shares videos, shares links to the website. If you download from the original website ZoxPro, the user who shared the video, will get about 10% of the amount you paid for the course...

    Have you ever seen a REAL Review of this course, without any link to the main page? if you look at the reviews, the nearly have the same text...

    So, have fun with the course ;)

  • how do you read a book upside down?

  • PhotoReading is a concept straight from a more reliable source. IT IS A STOLEN IDEA. its maker went to the original course and made tis company from concepts he learned. tis process is called Mental Photography. it can be found on ZOXpro . com and affiliated sites ebrain .com.au and mindtomind . com. and it works.

    its not scanning, it works just like reading you just ave to excercise tat part of your brain long enough so it surfaces to your consciousness.aka Photographic Memory. check it out ^^

  • fake, this is a scam. I tried it a couple months ago. IT DOESN"T WORK. It is a con!

  • @DigitalR4pist one word to you LIER !

  • To be honest guys. A common SPEED READING TECHNIQUE (not even photoreading) is to practice reading upside down. It's a helpful exercise for your eyes and brain (i think). I saw a speed reading video with many parts and this was one of the methods. The subconscious holds no bounds and what they do in this is get the information from books subconsciously, then activate the information. At least that's what I believe. I'm not photoreader.

  • lol ....he flips the book upsidedown first :)) what's that

  • I went to the photoreading course with Thomas Moy in Norway. I found the course very interesting and fun to attend. Unfortunatly, I haven´t maintained my photoreading skills as i should have and have therefore not become superior. However i do find it easier to attain the information i am looking for in the books, after photoreading them. Usually i "ask" the book a question, and when i open the book on a random page, and the answer is usually within 2-3 pages in either direction. It works.

  • photoreading cannot substitute for normal reading especially for students who could hardly concentrate.

  • I phototread the book 3 times and after 3 days nothing happened so far.

    I still dont know what I read.

  • I am a normal human beings, not a robot. Can I also do this?

  • @csayumi8 Sure! LOL Last time I checked, I wasn't a robot either ;-)

  • I'm searching any person who photoread a book, and really activate the book, nobody appear in the internet... maby you are the person.... I have the photoreading learning course, but I can't activate the book, over 10 days... what can I do ???

    could you help me please ???

  • Photo reading = scanning...

    You just learn only a few words.

    So photo reading is useless for studying a book.

    It is only good for reading.

    With speed reading you read the whole book and you do not miss a thing so speed reading is a lot better for studying even if it takes longer.

  • @kenzeus Nah, you've gotten your concepts mixed upt

    The PhotoFlipping is just one step of five. What you refer to as speed reading is also included.

  • Here is an interesting Youtube video - Search for "Speed Reading vs. Mental Photography" Fascinating information on how to activate your photographic memory!

  • Interesting concept - it may or may not work, but I find it hard to believe that the method being shown in the video would work with the book that is being read.

    Move the slide bar on the video to 1:20 - 1:23.

    The book is upside down.

  • Actually, the way he's showing you in the video is more of a display rather than application. He's trying to give a visual example, but it looks really different from actually photoreading(flipping pages at milliseconds). The process actually works. If you want my opinion, you should check it out/research for your self, not necessarily take this video as the norm. And besides, I lol'd when he was "photoflipping" the book. I took the course, yes indeed it works,but he's making up the flippingpart

  • @BrokenVai How fast can u read?

  • u have Photo-Observation

  • If he is photo reading, he would be able to turn it right side up with his brain. Anyone can read upside down.

  • @mahill510 When MentalReading or PhotoReading, it is not important for the mind/eye to actually read the words. You make a photo in your mind, the mind actually flips the page automatically.

    So why don't read normal?

    When you can't read normal (upside down) you won't focus on the words - which is good for photo reading.

    You have to be in "Alpha State" before doing photo reading. ...

  • @wieserd

    Oh. So you just enter alpha state and take photo of every page. In your brain. It's so simple!

  • @GlydiaPokoli exactly

  • It's been a while since I posted my comment, and I understand the ability for the mind to recognize figures, but I guess, that retention will be different from one person to the next.

    I have glanced at magazines, and was aware of conceptually what I had seen, not necessarily what was, read.

    I would like to see more research before I can support this type of learning, at least for me,

  • is this some kind of joke?

  • No.

  • 1:13 < Book is backward

  • Dumbass.

    He wasn't reading it. He was flipping through it.

  • if you have taken the course you would know how to photoread it upside down

  • i dont know it doesnt work for me maybe im not connected with my subcouncious

  • its not supposed to work its a scam

  • this is not true,because i can't photoread but i can memorize numbers,words for me are impossible to memorize while numbers i can.

  • me too

  • is photoreading actually true and does it really work even if u arnt reading the words how can jus looking at them help u remember

  • @ncripzx:

    whatever you 'see' stays in your subconsious,

    you easily allow the words to get into focus rather than struggling with it.

    imagine you play a game alot, you get really into it and you dont have to think at all, it happens automatically, this is because you infact act and Remember it with your subconsious.

    However, photoreading has its limitations, if the information is not accessed it wont be stored in the long-term memory.

    another method is mnemonics for long-term memory usage.

  • you can register for a f-r-e-e introductory seminar on photoreading at:

    learnphotoreading(dot)com

    the seminar is conducted in singapore. i have many friends who attended photoreading and they sweared by it! :)

  • LOL, This is amaizing! I would love to learn how to do this, I believe this is the most coolest thing ive ever seen in my whole life!

  • photoreading is fake check iqrenaissance . com thats real

  • Thanks! Soon after I posted that comment on this vid I figured it had to be a scam, but its still a pretty cool idea to think of though.

  • ...he's flipping the damn book upside down the second times through...wtf

  • reading upside down is a part of photoreading. moron! Stop judging things you don't understand

  • tell us why does he do that i dont want to be doing it that way .

  • I got that shit in pdf lol

    I have no fucking clue how to do it , but while reading it I found out you just look at half a sentence each time and go down like that , while casting everything into memory via links, I think they call it skitting in there.

  • hahahaha, your comment´ś quite funny. Your talking probably about speed reading...and they dont call it skitting but skimming. And skimming is not the same as speedreading:D

  • This is great stuff and nice to see your illustration of how photoreading works.

    This is a skill everyone could use!

    Looking forward for more similar video

    Lasse

  • how long does it take and what are the sequences i need to follow to get better ad better at it .

    Is there some book out there that you can download?

  • Hi I'm a 15 year old boy and I'm haveing HUGE troubles with reading. I was wondering if some one could please contact me and explain how this "photoreading" works. Thanks :) much appreciated

  • I really wana learn how! :D

  • You should. It is VERY beneficial.

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