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From: Gerry Armstrong <gerry@gerryarmstrong.org>
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Subject: Re: Q for scns regarding chess players
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On 2 Mar 2005 07:25:25 -0800, "RolandRB" <rolandberry@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Is it right that when you are Clear you can solve chess puzzles in a
>fraction of the time?
Well, what's right is this promise by L. Ron Hubbard:
[Quote]
As a standard of comparison, a Clear is to the contemporary norm as
the contemporary norm is to a contemporary institutional case. The
margin is wide and it would be difficult to exaggerate it. A Clear,
for instance, has complete recall of everything which has ever
happened to him or anything he has ever studied. He does mental
computations, such as those of chess, for example, which a normal
would do in half an hour, in ten or fifteen seconds.
[End Quote]
Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health
http://www.carolineletkeman.org/refund/docs/dmsmh-claims.html
So the fraction of time is between one-one hundred twentieth (1/120
th) of the time and one-one hundred eightieth (1/180) of the time of a
normal.
> If it is true then it might be a good idea to
>tell the chess grandmasters that so that they can become Clear and
>improve their game.
Improve? Improve? Improve? What are you saying? A normal grandmaster
will "improve" as Hubbard promises. If that normal grandmaster becomes
a clear he will be making his grandmaster computations in between
1/120th and 1/180th of the time.
He will then have between 119/120 and 179/180 of the same time to
improve his computing. Remember what Hubbard says about the
grandmaster's analytical mind, which is all the clear grandmaster has:
[Quote]
The analytical mind is not just a ~good~ computer, it is a ~perfect~
computer. It never makes a mistake.
[End Quote]
Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health
So a cleared grandmaster cannot make a mistake. He cannot lose. In
fact, grandmaster or not, a clear cannot lose.
Remember too what Hubbard says elsewhere: "A cleared grandmaster is a
cleared grandmaster." If that cleared grandmaster is also a cannibal
he will then be having normal grandmasters for lunch.
© Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org