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*[[How to Read a Book]] | *[[How to Read a Book]] | ||
*[[How to Read a Schematic]] | *[[How to Read a Schematic]] | ||
*How to read text and subtext | |||
*How to read voltage and signals, such as values on a digital readout in CNC by understanding the basic mechanism of digital reading | |||
*How to read your own and someone's mind - how to determine the subtle and important clues | |||
*How to read from computer memory, such as in python | |||
*How to detect physical quantities and the tools (sensors and detectors) required to do so | |||
*What physical and energy quantities can and cannot be read and how to derive. This flows into numeracy, physics, and calculations | |||
*How to read a body (diagnosis) for skeleton and muscle health, internal health, microbiome, sugar level, hormones, and other relevant quantities | |||
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Revision as of 20:31, 1 July 2024
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- How to Read a Book
- How to Read a Schematic
- How to read text and subtext
- How to read voltage and signals, such as values on a digital readout in CNC by understanding the basic mechanism of digital reading
- How to read your own and someone's mind - how to determine the subtle and important clues
- How to read from computer memory, such as in python
- How to detect physical quantities and the tools (sensors and detectors) required to do so
- What physical and energy quantities can and cannot be read and how to derive. This flows into numeracy, physics, and calculations
- How to read a body (diagnosis) for skeleton and muscle health, internal health, microbiome, sugar level, hormones, and other relevant quantities