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4875335 No.4875335 [Reply] [Original]

I want to learn mathematics.

How many hours must I sleep on top of the textbook to gain its knowledge?

Which textbook would gain the best results?

>> No.4875341

>Which textbook would gain the best results?

I'd take that biology book. Those are known for their rigorous approach towards mathematics.

>> No.4875342

That will never work. You should take the text books, crush them, mix them with water, then dilute it by many orders of magnitude, and take a few drops of the water.

Homeopathic education is the only real way to learn.

>> No.4875367

>>4875342
dont listen to that it will never work
>what you have to do is make a paste fo textbooks
>put a bit of it in a plastic bag and twirl the part with it so you have it sealed off
>put it undertextbooks and let it sit to squeeze the water out
>smoke it
>learn

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4875369

>>4875341

>> No.4875379

>>4875335

For as long as it takes you to go through the textbook so that you understand everything in it and can do the problems thoroughly well. It won't be a cake walk or a 2 hour journey. Learning is a lifetime's journey.

A few months per book depending on length and amount studied per day.

Get something with good reviews on Amazon with emphasis on conceptual understanding and problems.

>> No.4875395

>>4875335
are you Edgar Cayce?