read at a speed

M. Gorky read at a speed of four thousand words per minute. In the 17th century, Nicola Grollier de Serviere invented a machine to speed up the reading of books: a kind of mill wheel with book holders instead of blades, which simultaneously contained several books opened on the required pages.

T. Edison read 2-3 lines at once, memorizing the text with almost pages due to maximum concentration. With fast reading, eye fatigue is less than with slow.
95% of people read very slowly - 180-220 words per minute (1 page in 1.5-2 minutes). The level of understanding with traditional reading is 60%, with fast reading - 80%.
Within an hour, the reader's eyes are 57 minutes fixed on the text, that is, they are in relative rest. Balzac read the novel in two hundred pages in half an hour.
When reading the reader's eyes, looking at different letters, they transmit different images, and the brain combines them into one picture. A trained reader can easily watch four programs in parallel, all the time switching channels.
The eyes of a person with average reading skills make 12-16 stops on one book line, reading quickly - 2-4 stops. Reading person does not need high-calorie food to cope with boring life. Reading people are much less subject to excess weight. At slow reading, 0.5-0.7 unjustified returns to the read one line occur. Schoolchildren have 20 regressive movements per line, students - 15.
Napoleon read at a speed of two thousand words per minute.
The average American college graduate reads only 5 books in his entire life after graduation.





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