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Reverse Impact: and the Rise of Motographics in the Age of Expansion

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In Reverse Impact, it is made distinctively clear that no man-made law, science, religion or belief is greater than the pursuit of knowledge, excellence and mutuality. A new way of thinking, doing business and living must arise which will impact the delicate balance between people, processes and technology. This way of thinking and acting has created a new science called “Motographics” and through its interface, which is based on ancient knowledge and shifting paradigms, human beings may become able to expand mental capabilities upward to reach as high as 70%, while simultaneously creating an environment capable of changing the unknown into the known. As science, survival, politics, socioeconomics and expanded markets intertwine, the inevitability of the motographic interface has become a reality where self-development, well-being, innovation, unique concepts and DNA enhancements may combine with nano and bio-diverse technologies to improve the overall human condition. Reverse Impact is well-timed for what is going on in the world today and it has the capability to shape a much healthier and more productive balance between people, processes and technologies as we move forward into the emerging Age of Expansion.

464 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2009

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Jess Symlar

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