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The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman-Sixth Edition
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This sixth edition of The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman is a big, sprawling tour through human evolution, brain development, and the way our minds may have been sculpted by climate shifts, geomagnetic events, and radiation in the atmosphere. Dan M. Mrejeru argues that our story turns on two major waves of brain change, from early hominins to modern humans, and then again inside Homo sapiens as the brain became more “modern” and language-ready. He pulls in climate cooling, changes in glaciation cycles, geomagnetic excursions, C14 spikes, and bursts of neurogenesis, then ties those to bipedalism, social life, emotions, and the long move from a nonlinear, emotion-heavy mind to a more linear, quantifying, “Material Civilization” and finally to the Information Society and AI. The book is framed in parts that move from “The Making” of the human brain, through migration and cognition, into “The Future” and an extended closing section on how digital technology and artificial intelligence might push our thinking into yet another phase.
The link between geomagnetic excursions, C14 concentration, reactive oxygen species, and bursts of neurogenesis is unusual, and the author leans into it with real conviction. He suggests that dips in geomagnetic strength changed radiation at ground level, nudged ROS activity in the brain, and triggered waves of new neurons that reshaped the hominin brain, especially in the last half-million years. I found myself impressed by the sheer amount of digging behind that claim, with detailed references to glacial cycles, desert formation, and the timing of species like Homo heidelbergensis and Neanderthals. The story is exciting, almost cinematic, yet the causal chain sometimes feels long. Still, I enjoyed the ambition, and I liked how he keeps returning to simple questions about survival, social life, and the basic energy budget of the brain rather than staying lost in abstract theory.
The author says openly that this edition collects and restructures articles he posted over several years, and it feels that way in the flow. Sections repeat themes, jump from one set of citations to another, then drop back into long conceptual stretches about linear and nonlinear thinking, the “hybrid state of the mind,” or the slide into hyper-individualism. I sometimes felt energized by this rhythm. The prose often carries an accent from the author’s background, yet there is a certain charm in that. It feels personal. I could sense his enthusiasm on every page, his frustration with overly “linear” modern thinking, his desire to restore some respect for deep emotions and emergent behavior. That emotional undercurrent helped me keep going even when the structure felt uneven, and the density of citations and side paths slowed me down.
I came away respecting this book as a passionate, idiosyncratic attempt to pull many strands of human evolution, complexity science, and social change into one big story about how our brains work and where they might be heading in a digital and AI-saturated world. I would recommend it to readers who already have some interest in human evolution, cognitive science, or systems thinking, and who enjoy speculative, cross-disciplinary work that does not always stay inside the lines of mainstream scholarship. It will suit people who are patient with dense arguments, open to strong authorial voice, and willing to sit with uncertainty while they think through wild ideas. If you like big, messy, heartfelt attempts to explain how we became “speaking humans” and what might come next, it is worth your time.
Pages: 542 | ASIN : B0FN6NXPFS
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Advancing the World
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Research, Invent, and Create Wealth is a passionate, full-throttle manifesto urging individuals to harness the power of research and invention to achieve prosperity and elevate humanity. Why was this an important book for you to write?
It was most important for Peter James Kpolovie, the Scientist of the Year 2021 and the Name in Science, to write the book Research, Invent, and Create Wealth because what best improves people, sustains, and advances society and the world are research, invention, and the Wealth in circulation. Without research, inventions, discoveries, and innovations, the world will not only stagnate but also degenerate continuously into nothingness over the years.
It was extremely important for P. J. Kpolovie to write the book because individuals and nations desperately need to attain greater Wealth. The achievement of peak wealth is dependent on research and inventions. Research and inventions determine the Wealth and advancement of people, society, nations, continents, and the world.
For instance, gross national income (GNI), which is the total dollar value of everything produced by a country and the income its residents receive both at home and abroad, depends on research and inventions. Only with research and invention are goods and services that determine a nation’s Wealth produced and disseminated. Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, which is the total annual monetary value of all goods and services a country produces and sells within its borders, is directly determined by the research, inventions, discoveries, and innovations in the nation. No nation can exist for just thirty years without goods and services produced and sold via research and invention. The nations with more inventions, products, and better services are incomparably wealthier than countries with far fewer inventions, products, and services.
Research, Invent, and Create Wealth was necessarily written by Peter James Kpolovie as an excellent guide for us to research, invent, create value, generate Wealth, and advance the world, individually and sometimes collaboratively. No person invents products by doing things the same way others do. A person does not create, invent, or innovate something by doing it the exact way people expect him to.
Research is best defined as “making impossibility possible” (Peter James Kpolovie, 2023, 1). The answer to “What is Research?” is simply three words – “Making impossibility possible.”
Research makes the impossible possible and solves unsolvable problems through invention, discovery, creation, or innovation. Only when a person empirically makes an invention, discovery, creation, or innovation that he has done research.
In the book, P. J. Kpolovie has emphasized that: “Without making an invention, discovery, creation, or innovation, a person has not done research. A person can only be said to have executed research when he made an invention, creation, discovery or innovation. The invention, discovery, creation, or innovation made must be of immense value to humankind. “
People worldwide queue to pay electronically to benefit from or purchase an invented product, service, idea, knowledge, truth, or device of essential worth.
The international market determines the value of an invention by how much people are willing to pay for it.
A person who has not yet developed a product that people worldwide are willing to pay for has not done any research. Every renowned researcher in the world has made useful inventions, discoveries, creations, or innovations that automatically attract dollars.
Research is done for the creation of Wealth and improvement of people’s lot. Research is conducted for the enrichment of the people and the inventor. The impoverishment of the investigator and the people is never the purpose of research.
In the book, Peter James Kpolovie thoroughly presents how the world’s preeminent researchers and prolific inventors think and act. Surely, every person who studies, practices, and masters the book and emulates the way prolific inventors think and act will eventually conduct research and create a very useful invention, discovery, creation, or innovation to better people’s lives, improve society, and advance the world.
Research is the quest for new possibilities. It deals with the invention or discovery of replicable solutions to unsolved and seemingly unsolvable problems.
Invention is the process or act of bringing into existence something that has never been made before. It is the bringing of ideas or objects together to create a novel device, process, or something useful.
Discovery is the act of finding something that has not been known before. It is finding a functional solution for the first time. It is finding what no one has known previously.
Each invention is equal to an impossibility made possible. When you invent, create, discover, or innovate something of tremendous value to people, research has been done. Something of great value to humankind is invented through research. Something that truly meets the great needs of man is invented through research.
Invention, creation, or discovery is evidence of surmounting the insurmountable and solving the unsolvable problems. The audience and users gladly pay to get and benefit from what you have done – the invention made and the value created.
Ask yourself these questions:
1. Do I want to be paid for the outcome of my research?
2. What if I receive an automated payment for the results of my research?
3. What if the products of my research keep working for me, magnetizing dollars all through my lifetime?
4. Am I craving getting paid automatically for what I know?
5. Would I love to have some research products that people rush and pay for?
6. Would I like a major company to mass-produce the outcome of my research for the world?
7. What if the products of my research are massively commercialized on a large scale?
8. What if my research products inexhaustibly pervade and dominate the global market?
9. Will I be self-fulfilled when I become renowned as the inventor who remarkably advanced the world?
Suppose the answers to these and similar questions are affirmative. In that case, you can achieve such cravings by researching or funding others to research and make valuable inventions.
How to research, invent, make impossibilities possible and turn unsolvable problems into solvable ones, and consequently attain Wealth and prosperity are excellently presented by Peter James Kpolovie in the book – Research, Invent, and Create Wealth. Get a copy of the book, study and apply it to achieve all you seriously aspire to.
A key point you make in your book is that invention is not only the most direct path to personal Wealth but also the highest moral duty we owe to future generations. Could you elaborate on this theory and explain how you envision it in action with the upcoming generations?
We can create a better tomorrow. It is our duty, responsibility, obligation, and utmost fundamental human right to invent and create a blissful tomorrow for humankind.
Peter James Kpolovie, in his book Research, Invent, and Create Wealth, has passionately called on each of us to answer these questions and take all the necessary practical steps to guarantee an exceptionally better future for humanity. Have you ever visualized a better tomorrow for the majority of people on the planet? Have you ever wished to invent, discover, or create something to materialize the blissful tomorrow?
From today, embark on the journey to make the inventions that a better tomorrow depends on. Execute research and invent the ideal future people crave. We must set out with our research and make the inventions upon which the blissful tomorrow we crave depends.
We must pay the great debt we owe the future. Everything we could have and use today was invented, discovered, or created by people’s research yesterday.
What have we individually created, invented, or discovered to guarantee a much better tomorrow for humankind?
The debt we owe, the greatest debt we owe, the only real debt we owe, is the creation of an exceptionally better future for all. We owe the future the making of inventions, discoveries, creations, and innovations that will bring about an incomparably better future than today. We must go all out with our research today to fully pay that debt.
We must individually self-sacrifice for the good of all. Research demands complete selfless sacrifice and investment for the best good of humankind. Only a person who develops herself to the level of selfless investment in and sacrifices for the best good of all can execute research.
Research can only be done by a person who has developed herself for this purpose. Invest heavily in your self-development to execute or fund research, make inventions, create value, generate Wealth, and advance the world.
A person must self-develop for research. Only a self-developed person for research can utterly seek:
1. Meeting man’s needs.
2. Provision of solutions to unsolved problems.
3. Unravelling the truth and adding to knowledge.
4. Identification and resolution of unsolvable problems.
5. Discovery of novel cause-and-effect relationships.
6. Accomplishment of new possibilities.
7. Working in her alarm zone to make inventions.
8. Valuing the making of discoveries and inventions more than everything else, even her life.
9. Creating value with her inventions and achieving uncommon Wealth, greatness, glory, and prosperity.
10. Advancement of the world by making the necessary inventions.
What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger?
Peter James Kpolovie wished he had been advised, when he was younger, to enthusiastically dedicate himself to research, invention, and the creation of Wealth. To ensure that other people timely get the advice and motivation he would have loved to get, P. J. Kpolovie has extensively researched for three decades and painstakingly written the book, Research, Invent, and Create Wealth, to best guide people on what they mostly need to do to achieve uncommon Wealth, better people, improve society, and advance the world.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Research, Invent, and Create Wealth?
Readers should be motivated to research, invent, and create Wealth enthusiastically. With enormous data-based information, P. J. Kpolovie is absolutely certain that every person who reads the book voraciously with undying passion to know, resolute determination to apply, and complete commitment to execute research will surely make inventions, create Wealth, and achieve whatever he seriously aspires to for the betterment of people and advancement of society and the world. Please acquire a copy now, study it, conduct research, make indispensable inventions, and achieve outstanding Wealth over the years.
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The blissful future we all yearn for, we can surely achieve when we make all the necessary inventions. The time to act is now, and it is our individual and collective responsibility to ensure a better future.
The worst security risk and the greatest threat to national and global sustainability and advancement is the refusal or failure to make essential inventions with our research today.
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Research, Invent, and Create Wealth
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Peter James Kpolovie’s Research, Invent, and Create Wealth is a passionate, full-throttle manifesto urging individuals to harness the power of research and invention to achieve prosperity and elevate humanity. The book’s central claim is crystal clear and relentlessly repeated: invention is not only the most direct path to personal wealth but also the highest moral duty we owe to future generations. Across its 19 chapters, Kpolovie blends motivational prose with anecdotes, directives, and a firm belief in the transformative power of human creativity. He outlines the mindset, actions, and sacrifices required to make valuable discoveries and products that, once mass-produced, can improve lives and generate endless wealth.
Kpolovie’s writing is energetic. It’s repetitive, intense, and charged with ambition. The tone rarely wavers; it pushes and urges, page after page. But underneath lies a sincere and powerful idea: the future belongs to the creators. I admired the belief in human potential, the sense that we are all just one invention away from changing everything. His enthusiasm is contagious.
The book shines brightest when it spotlights the stories of famous inventors or urges the reader to dig deep, take risks, and endure hardship in pursuit of a breakthrough. It inspired me to reevaluate how I approach problem-solving and reminded me that most conveniences in our lives once seemed impossible. The book is like a motivational seminar. I craved more real-world examples, a few cautionary tales, or even contrasting voices.
I think Research, Invent, and Create Wealth is best suited for ambitious dreamers, especially young entrepreneurs, inventors, or students looking for a spark. If you’re feeling stuck or uninspired, this book might just kick you into motion. If you can embrace its volume and intensity, you’ll walk away energized and ready to build the future.
Pages: 285 | ASIN : B0D7GL18QZ
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Knowledge and Truths
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Research: Make Impossibility Possible is a practical manual for aspiring inventors that lays out a roadmap to help readers navigate the path from idea to finished product. Why was this an important book for you to write?
I am delighted to grant an interview on the book Research: Make Impossibility Possible. Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity of granting an author interview. My twenty-five years of experience in research and invention-making have revealed a great knowledge gap that only an outstanding book in the area can fill. The book Research: Make Impossibility Possible was written to fill that great knowledge gap.
Annually, thousands of people from each nation across the globe embark on “research” works. Unfortunately, only extremely few inventions are made each year for the sustainability and advancement of the world. The reason for the making of only extremely few inventions per year is the knowledge gap that existed. Now, the knowledge deficit has been filled with the book Research: Make Impossibility Possible. The users of the book can have something of great value invented in every research journey they embark on.
Research: Make Impossibility Possible was written to best educate people on how to execute research by making impossibilities possible and unsolvable problems solvable via immensely useful discoveries, inventions, and innovations. The book exceptionally educates the user to practically execute research and make inventions that turn impossibly good things into possible great things and solve unsolvable problems. The book’s contributions to societal advancement are significant, leading to the betterment of society, and the advancement of the world.
Research: Make Impossibility Possible was written for many more people to learn what research and invention-making demand. By applying Research: Make Impossibility Possible, any person can successfully research and make extremely valuable inventions to overwhelmingly improve people’s lives, enhance society and change the world for the best. Virtually every page of the book contains at least one important idea that guides the user toward the completion of an invention-making journey.
What characterizes the millions of renowned researchers and inventors who have ever lived on planet Earth are succinctly articulated in the book for the user to emulate.
For each good thing in existence, something extraordinarily better can be invented with much more rigorous research. Every bad thing on Earth can have a wonderfully good invention made in its place. The book provides practical guides for the making of inventions.
What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
Research: Make Impossibility Possible charges us to think and act like prolific researchers and inventors. Plus, eventually become one of them by successfully executing research that creates, discovers, and invents solutions, services, ideas, products, knowledge, and truths that solve unsolvable problems and make impossibilities possible.
The greatest secret, rarest, and most valuable universal truth every famous inventor used to accomplish all they achieved is presented in the book. The what, the why, and the how to do and become an accomplished inventor are passionately emphasized reiteratively in the book. Every person who intensely studies, masters, and committedly applies the revealed secret that distinguished the millions of profound inventors on the planet from the rest of humankind is sure to advance closer to making inventions and becoming one of the consummate researchers someday.
We are individually created to research meticulously and make extremely valuable inventions to extraordinarily better people’s lives, improve society, and change the world for the best. Anyone who truly wants can study and master the skills presented in the book, do outstanding research, and make highly helpful inventions.
A person should either research and make inventions or fund others to research and make life-changing and world-improvement inventions. It takes just a few hours to read the book. In a few hours, a person will surely learn what a substantial majority of humans will not learn for an entire lifetime. With the book, anyone can identify a major problem from time to time, set out to discover, invent, or create the solution, and certainly achieve it exceptionally every single time for the greatest good of all in need. When done with each research, the world shall progress by one indelible giant stride and acknowledge the person’s heroic contribution.
The book shall get the user fired up to choose and passionately love solving a problem of great value to society and the world, a problem that, when solved, shall make people become the very best they can be. To be fired up to embark on and outstandingly complete an invention, a discovery, or a creation mission, Research: Make Impossibility Possible remains the most indispensable resource.
All the most valuable inventions that we enjoy today in the world are things that had been concluded to be impossible before they were invented. With the inventor’s eye, the patent holders of those inventions thought completely differently, held fast to their visions and goals of making those impossible things possible, and worked persistently to fulfill their ambition and achieve their research goals. We are the beneficiaries of their inventions. We can and should make others also benefit from us when we invent.
The famous researchers and the rest of humans do not think and act the same way. What makes the researchers of famous repute different from all other humans is the way they think and act. You can become an excellent researcher when you think and act the way preeminent researchers do.
How globally acclaimed researchers think and how they act is exquisitely presented in the book as never before. Intensely read, profoundly study, and utterly practice the thoughts and actions of renowned researchers as thoroughly provided in Research: Make Impossibility Possible and unfailingly become a distinguished researcher. Get the right beliefs, thinking, character, and actions required to become a world-reputable researcher from this book.
Specific important ideas the book shares are enumerated as follows.
- We can and should make the impossible possible and unsolvable solvable. Everything good can be made possible when the necessary research is done. Nothing is impossible that cannot be made possible with the research it demands. We are living in a world of possibilities. Virtually every essential thing we use was made possible with research. With sufficient research, everyone can invent and make an impossibility possible. The journey of making impossibility possible begins with intensely studying, learning, and meticulously implementing the secrets of invention-making, as passionately revealed in Research: Make Impossibility Possible.
2. We should passionately work and achieve our research goal. Passionate achievement of the research goal demands that we first specify clearly what we want to accomplish with the research and how exactly we are to achieve it. Then, follow through the plan meticulously to accomplish the target invention regardless of how daunting and the number of obstacles we might encounter in the process.
3. We should think and do things as eminent researchers do. It is a sure way to eventually become a great researcher. We can each become excellent researchers only when we think and act the way that prolific inventors do. Emulate renowned inventors’ thoughts and actions to execute research exceptionally well. By applying this book, we can get all of that done and have a product or service of great usefulness invented or rendered respectively.
4. We have got to take all the massive actions the completion of our target invention demands. It is unstoppable action alone that gets research done. Research goals can only be achieved with the nonstop taking of all the necessary actions for its fantastic accomplishment. Live out your research dream by exerting every one of the actions it demands.
5. We must be exceedingly creative and visionary. With wisdom and imagination, we must design the invention or discovery of something that will provide a much better future for people, society, and the world. We should devote ourselves completely to the actualization of our creative vision. Let us do the research for the accomplishment of our greatest and most valuable vision. We have to be constructively creative and visionary, develop an inventor’s eye, originate change, and be intrinsically motivated to achieve our research goal timely.
6. To gain superabundant life, we must invent. Making an extremely valuable invention is like going beyond the realm of life and death to attain a life of superabundance. Doing research to make an invention that turns an impossibility into a possibility and an unsolvable problem into a solvable one is the toughest task a person can willingly accomplish. We have got to love invention-making above everything else and make all the sacrifices and investments to accomplish the invention we crave.
7. Invention-making is the most important race for a person to win. Winning the essential race improves people, enhances society, and advances the world. To win, one must research with grit, work hard and smart at it, and be very thorough in researching.
8. We must constantly learn research. Constant learning of research is key to excellent research execution, making inventions and discoveries, and turning unsolvable into solvable and impossibilities into possibilities. Committed dedication to research learning is paramount. A person must see invention opportunities in everything, remain focused singleheartedly in pursuing the invention goal, treasure eminent researchers and their works, centre on making inventions and discoveries, and manage his inventions to work for him.
9. Self-development for invention-making is the surest key to success. Making inventions and discoveries demands one to be highly dedicated to self-development. High dedication to self-improvement is one of the necessities for making valuable discoveries and inventions. A person can only make inventions and discoveries that solve unsolvable problems and make impossibilities possible with diligent continuous reading, writing, experimenting, learning, growing, and improving oneself.
10. With inventions alone can a person attain his maximum potential. Everyone has enormous potential that needs to be attained. When attained, one can do loads of currently impossible things. Strive desperately for the actualization of your potential to the fullest. Plus, help others to accelerate to their zenith potential swiftly. Research for the attainment of maximum potential by you and everybody else. Everyone is endowed with inexhaustible potential. Society and the world can become the best if every person progressively realizes their potential’s apex.
11. Invention-making demands a person to demonstrate research execution skills. The skills include confidence in the face of criticism, positive thinking, procrastination termination, do it now, most importantly task performance, practice for excellence, and task completion.
12. The development of outstanding researcher characteristics is mandatory for the making of inventions, innovations, and discoveries. The outstanding researcher characteristics a person must develop are the Six Ps (passion, purpose, perseverance, persistence, practice, and prevention of procrastination). Other characteristics of outstanding research execution include focus, destiny fulfillment, making indelible contributions, taking total responsibility, working fast, and making money.
13. The making of inventions demands four hours daily writing – the most important higher-order thinking skill. Intense writing is mandatory for the execution of every research. Writing is essential in the science of invention-making and discovery, turning unsolvable into solvable and impossibility into possibility. There cannot be research, invention, and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics, and medicine) without writing. Adherence to Peter James Kpolovie’s “Four Hours Daily Writing Rule” is necessary for the excellent making of inventions.
14. Extraordinary bravery and courage are necessary for research execution. Bravery and courage are indispensable for the successful execution of research – the science of inventing and discovering to make impossibility possible and the unsolvable solvable. Learn, practice and be typically characterized with bravery and courage in your research endeavours.
15. Structure a suitable research topic for every invention-making journey you embark on. A good name is of boundless value. So, it is with a research title. The title of an invention-making journey says it all. Choose a compelling research title, a title that best represents the discovery or invention you are setting out to make that will positively impact the world. A suitably good title is worth more than riches, silver, gold, and rhodium.
16. How to get every aspect of research done from the title (problem identification) to completion of the target invention and dissemination are exceptionally presented in Research: Make Impossibility Possible.
The improvement of the educational process and the advancement of people, society, and the world all depend on research. The book Research: Make Impossibility Possible superbly educates the user on how to get research done, make crucial inventions, innovations, and discoveries that turn impossibilities into possibilities and make unsolvable problems solvable for the enhancement of people, improvement of society and the world’s advancement.
What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger?
I wish someone had given me the idea that I can invent whatever I set my mind on and do everything it takes to invent it. I wish to have been informed to love the making of inventions above everything else and to see invention-making opportunities in everything. I wish I were enlightened to emulate the mindset, thoughts and actions of prolific inventors. I wish I were made to learn to concentrate on making inventions and discoveries of great value to humankind. I wish to have been made from childhood to treasure eminent researchers and their works and to readily invest in self-development to invent essential products.
It would have been wonderful if I had learnt much earlier that it is only by creating, inventing, discovering, and innovating products of great value and rendering highly useful service that a person can best accelerate to his maximum potential attainment. I wish to have known when I was younger that practice makes excellent in the making of inventions. I wish I learnt much earlier never to procrastinate the taking of extraordinary actions upon which making the target invention depends. I wish to have been informed to take all the necessary massive actions for the actualization of the inventions I craved making.
How I wish to have been informed to write daily for four hours on making any invention I had craved to turn impossibility into possibility and unsolvable problem into solvable one. Just why was I not educated to demonstrate exceptional bravery and courage in research execution to turn an impossibility into a possibility and an unsolvable into a solvable problem? It could have been much better if I had been enlightened early enough to overcome every obstacle to complete every invention- making journey I embarked on. I should have, much earlier, bravely and courageously made all the investments and sacrifices the inventions I craved to make demanded.
Above all, I wish there had been a book that contains extraordinarily rich information on research and invention-making, as articulated in Research: Make Impossibility Possible. The difficulties that the lack of relevant information on research and invention-making made me pass through to get many inventions done have been eliminated for all subsequent aspiring inventors as the book Research: Make Impossibility Possible has been written and published. The book has cleared the path to invention-making as it serves as the best hands-on guide and resource material for aspiring inventors to achieve their goals with the greatest ease.
In the past, the era before the publication of Research: Make Impossibility Possible, only extremely few out of millions of people who attempted research execution made the target inventions. Henceforth, Research: Make Impossibility Possible has been written and published, and virtually all those who study, learn and apply the exceptionally rich information in the book can easily get research done and accomplish their target inventions timely. Get a copy, study, and apply the book in executing research to successfully make your target inventions with great ease and on time.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from Research: Make Impossibility Possible?
Users of the book will certainly realize that it is their fundamental human right, responsibility, duty, and obligation to execute research and invent crucial products and services that turn current impossibilities into possibilities for the best good of humankind. They have to realize that they can invent anything they set their minds on inventing by doing everything it demands.
They will learn to love the making of inventions above everything else and see invention-making opportunities in everything. They have to emulate the mindset, thoughts, and actions of prolific inventors to invent eventually. They will learn to focus primarily on making inventions and discoveries of great value to humankind. They will treasure eminent researchers and their works. They will readily invest in self-development to invent essential products.
They will accelerate faster toward the actualization of their maximum potential by creating, inventing, discovering, and innovating products of great value and rendering highly useful services to humankind. They will relentlessly practice, and master invention-making as excellence in making inventions is a direct function of repeated practice. They will no longer procrastinate the taking of extraordinary actions upon which making their target inventions depends. They will take all the necessary massive actions to actualize the inventions they crave making.
They will engage much more in writing in line with the “Four Hours Daily Writing Rule” They will demonstrate exceptional bravery and courage in research execution to turn an impossibility into a possibility and an unsolvable into a solvable problem. The users of the book shall master the art of easily overcoming every obstacle to complete their target inventions. They will wholeheartedly make all the investments and sacrifices upon which the actualization of their target inventions depends.
They will, from time to time, read the book Research: Make Impossibility Possible in the course of their invention-making journey. Consequently, the accomplishment of their target inventions shall be much more guaranteed. With the application of Research: Make Impossibility Possible, the majority of the users who embark on research shall awesomely achieve their ultimate goal of inventing. Get a copy, apply it, and be celebrated as a successful inventor.
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With study after study at last, the Scientist of the Year 2021 Winner, Peter James Kpolovie, has emphatically summarized what characterized the millions of successful researchers and inventors on the planet in four words – Research: Make Impossibility Possible.
For each good thing in existence, something extraordinarily better can be invented with much more rigorous research. Every bad thing on earth can have a wonderfully good invention made in its place.
Emulate prolific inventors. Buy a copy, study and apply the book to either execute or fund phenomenal research and:Make invaluable inventions.
Create permanent solutions.
Make essential discoveries.
Make impossibilities possible.
Make unsolvable problems solvable.
Disseminate the findings for widest diffusion and use.
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RESEARCH: MAKE IMPOSSIBILITY POSSIBLE
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The process of invention often seems mysterious, leaving many to wonder where new product ideas come from. Do they flash into our minds like lightning, or is there a more methodical process behind them? How does an inventor take an abstract concept and turn it into a tangible product that can change lives? In Research: Make Impossibility Possible, Peter James Kpolovie demystifies this journey, showing how even the least likely among us can become inventors with enough determination. What once seemed incomprehensible is now broken down into clear, manageable steps, making this book an essential guide for anyone with an idea waiting to take shape.
Kpolovie’s Research: Make Impossibility Possible reads like a practical manual for aspiring inventors. It lays out a roadmap for anyone starting with just a spark of inspiration, helping them navigate the path from idea to finished product. And it’s not limited to physical inventions—services and creative concepts also fall within the author’s framework. The book guides readers through each stage, making the daunting process of invention feel attainable. Whether your idea is for a revolutionary gadget or an innovative service, Kpolovie offers a structured approach to bringing it to life. As a 2021 Scientist of the Year, Kpolovie is well-equipped to offer this advice. He recognizes that many people have the potential to be inventors but don’t know how to begin. The key, as he explains, is research—though not just any research. Kpolovie emphasizes the importance of targeted, specific research that can turn a vague idea into a viable product. By breaking down these concepts into bite-sized, digestible chapters, he makes the process both engaging and persuasive, allowing readers to see the feasibility of their own ideas. What makes this book particularly compelling is Kpolovie’s ability to connect with the reader’s inner creativity. As an inventor himself, he speaks directly to the creative spark within us, offering a guide that feels both motivational and actionable. His clear, step-by-step advice invites readers to follow along, making the leap from dream to reality seem not only possible but inevitable. By the end, you’re left wondering what remarkable inventions you could create with the right guidance.
Research: Make Impossibility Possible is an invaluable resource for anyone with a creative idea. Whether you’ve always dreamed of creating something or you’ve just had a fleeting thought about a new product, this book is the guide you need. Kpolovie’s insights, coupled with his down-to-earth writing style, make the process of invention accessible and inspiring. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to leave their mark on the world through innovation.
Pages: 344 | ASIN : B0BTGSY5R1
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THE MAKING, THE RISE, AND THE FUTURE OF THE SPEAKINGMAN: Fourth Edition
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The Making, The Rise, and The Future of the Speakingman by Dan Mrejeru delves into the complex evolution of the human species with a focus on neurological, environmental, and societal influences. Mrejeru masterfully navigates the reader through the pivotal stages of brain development, placing significant emphasis on the role of bipedalism in hominin evolution. His examination of environmental changes, such as the transition from forested areas to savannas, and their impact on the adoption of bipedalism is particularly noteworthy. The book is enriched by a wide range of sources, encompassing studies on toolmaking and cranial capacities of ancient fossils, weaving a comprehensive narrative of our evolutionary path.
Mrejeru’s writing style makes this intricate subject matter both intriguing and accessible. His thorough research and deep understanding of various aspects of brain evolution are evident, offering readers new perspectives and prompting thoughtful reflection. Despite the complexity of the topic, Mrejeru manages to present the information in a clear, engaging manner, free of overwhelming technical jargon. The book’s structure further aids in navigating these complex ideas, making it a compelling read even for those who might typically find academic material challenging. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the trajectory of human evolution, encompassing science, anthropology, and the intricacies of the human mind. Mrejeru provides an insightful analysis of the role of technology and media in modern society, prompting readers to consider their potential impact on the future evolution of the human brain. The integration of scientific evidence, expert viewpoints, and the author’s own insights offers a well-rounded exploration of human brain development across history.
The Making, The Rise, and The Future of the Speakingman is both educational and thought-provoking. It successfully piques the reader’s curiosity, providing a detailed examination of the human brain’s evolution in an approachable and engrossing manner. The book leaves readers with substantial food for thought, reflecting on the evolution of our species from its earliest stages to the present day and potentially into the future.
Please visit the author’s Academia.edu page to read the final chapter draft and add your feedback to the discussion.
Pages: 300 | ASIN : B0CLQ4Y3JT
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The Evolution of the Brain
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The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman offers readers a captivating exploration of human evolution, focusing on our unique development as a species capable of speech. Why was this an important book for you to write?
This is my 20th self-published book, and it reflects the time when my independent research as a multidisciplinary scientist reached its peak.
Over the last eight years I have accumulated significant knowledge on the works of the modern human brain, and this book offered the chance to reinterpret the whole modern human brain evolution.
How much research did you undertake for this book, and how much time did it take to put it together?
As one can observe, this is the Fourth Edition. The first edition originated in August 2022 and was self-published in November 2023; the second was published in March 2023, the third in July 2023, and the last edition in December 2023.
The book evolved from 200 pages to almost 400 in my manuscript.
The book is a collection of articles I uploaded for discussion on academia.edu. Each article generates a number of views, readers, and people who participate in the discussion- According with the attraction generated by these articles, I decided to organize these articles together into a book.
The entire idea of the book was to serve as a blueprint for an animated long-documentary movie to be distributed on Netflix.
What is your background and experience in writing, and how did it help you write this book?
I started writing in around 2000, and as I said, I self-published twenty books. But the last four books, originating since 2016, have each one three to four editions. Hence, in fact I have only 9-10 books.
I constantly write on academia.edu since 2016, where I uploaded almost 80 articles on the subject of the evolution of the modern brain.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from your book?
In my writing, I try to make hard science for a good use as general knowledge. It is not a simplification but a matter of personal interpretation. Maybe my interpretation would differ from some other scientists’ views, but even then, my writing can be a starting point for many college students and people interested in the evolution of the modern human brain.
However, even more significant is the debate I made about our collective future, where we are confronted with very difficult, while severe issues.
Author Links: Website | Academia
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The Making, The Rise, and The Future of The Speakingman
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Dan M. Mrejeru’s The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman offers a captivating exploration of human evolution, focusing on our unique development as a species capable of speech. Mrejeru introduces the concept of ‘speakingman’ to encapsulate the essence of human evolution, a term that becomes increasingly compelling as the narrative progresses. The book begins with examining the anatomical and functional changes in the human brain over millennia, offering insights that extend beyond standard textbook information.
Mrejeru’s treatment of Homosapiens is particularly refreshing, presenting lesser-known facts and perspectives that enhance our understanding of our species. The initial chapter skillfully draws readers into the intricacies of brain development and the evolution of speech. Mrejeru delves into the various factors that have driven human evolution, employing a conversational tone that fosters reader engagement. He poses questions and provides answers in an informative and inviting manner. While the book initially presents as a historical and evolutionary study, it quickly adopts the narrative qualities of a story, making the content accessible and enjoyable. The author’s approach to complex academic concepts is noteworthy for its clarity and simplicity. Mrejeru’s narrative style is unencumbered by technical jargon, making it approachable for both history enthusiasts and general readers. Topics such as human migration from Africa, the development of unconscious processing, and the future of human evolution are addressed with a clarity that demystifies the subject matter. One of the book’s highlights is its discussion on the future of humanity, which is both thought-provoking and rich in statistical analysis. This section showcases Mrejeru’s vision and provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of where humanity might be headed.
The Making, the Rise, and the Future of the Speakingman serves as a journey through our past, offering a deeper understanding of human evolution. It simplifies complex scientific concepts, making them accessible to a broader audience. Readers will come away with a newfound appreciation for human history and evolution, as well as a better grasp of theories such as the survival of the fittest. Mrejeru’s work is akin to a well-stocked grocery store, offering a wide array of knowledge under one roof, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the journey and future of humankind.
Pages: 349 | ASIN : B0CBSX8D4M
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