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Can everyone learn something difficult at a fast rate only they can understand? for example, learning complicated scientific equations at a fast pace.

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No: Different people learn different things at different speeds. I leaned pathology and keyboard rapidly, and learned swimming and skydiving much slower than other people. There are efficient and inefficient ways to learn stuff, but if somebody is offering you a wishful-thinking "magic learning" system to master quantum physics overnight, call your district attorney.

Answered 5/28/2013

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