yes i can.. it says..
i couldnt believe that i could actually understand what i was reading. the phenomenal power of the human mind! according to a research at cambridge university, it doesnt matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be in the right place. the rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. this is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole. amazing hut? and i always thought spelling was important! lol :D
but look at it this way.. what if there were a few words with the same exact letters.. you might not be able to figure out which word was needed at the time.. spelling correctly helps with intelligence and reading faster.. also if you can read what you typed then perhaps you might be dyslexic and it not necessarily be based on the awesomeness of the mind
2006-12-08 10:12:22
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answered by b 2
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I couldn't believe that I could actually understand what I was reading. The phenomenal power of the human mind! According to a research at Cambridge University, it doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be in the right place. The rest can be in a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole. Amazing huh? And I always thought spelling was important!
too easy
2006-12-08 18:16:48
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answered by mynameistabitha 2
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Yeah ur saying....I couldn't believe that I could actually understand what I was reading. The phenomenal power of the human mind! According to a research at Cambridge University....I actually understood upon first reading it too.
2006-12-08 18:13:04
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answered by Virgochic 2
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Not necessarily everyone can read this like normal.
I have mental synesthesia, where my brain assigns certain letters and numbers "colors". This is usually as helpful as a photographic memory. For example, 1 is black and 4 is yellow, while E is green and R is brown. It's faily common.
However, since i see words i color, as opposed to how they're spelled, it takes me longer to read that paragraph.
2006-12-08 18:15:22
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answered by Jess 2
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LOL Ive read that before! I got it in the e mail! I thought it was the most amazing thing I've ever heard!!!
Cool Huh?
A Friend (CJ)
2006-12-08 18:11:37
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answered by Courtney 2
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Yep, I knew about this though. :P Our brain is an amazing thing, isn't it? This only goes to prove that there is a superior entity out there.
2006-12-08 18:22:47
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answered by Cheshire Riddle 6
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Ya, I saw that a few years ago. That's probably a reason why so many people are horrible spellers. They don't see their mistakes.
2006-12-08 18:15:19
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answered by drummerzac1 3
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And people wonder how people with dyslexia can still function! Either our mind is amazing in its skill or reality is amazingly simple and we just think its confusing!
2006-12-08 18:14:18
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answered by Monk 2
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taht is toaltly aemwose, ive raed tihs swemoerhe bofree.
2006-12-08 18:12:18
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answered by idbangrobertplant 6
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Very interesting...I can read and understand without making any effort....it's like reading the normal text...amazing!
2006-12-08 18:11:03
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answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6
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