I just realized a massive problem with Papers/ Books that researchers write or 
novel.

Let's take Ben's book below as example (sorry Ben):
https://goertzel.org/PLN_BOOK_6_27_08.pdf

Length:
It is 337 pages long. Well, really 150 if the pages were less narrow. I have 
yet to go through it, but as it stands most of my work fits in just 9 pages, 
right now, and likely (as I have read a lot of stuff) has a lot more 
information than your book provides and in a super clear form). This raises the 
ability not only to teach others faster but also yourself. *Is this book not 
your attempt to explain all your AGI? (*Mine is). --Please direct me to your 
best AGI book if not-- I do have 2 of yours, the other is 418 pages lol.

Skinny:
Another problem with Ben's book is the pages are so narrow. I always work on a 
widescreen so I have the most text in front of me at a given time, allowing me 
to see more sections nearby and less restarting my eyes on the hopefully right 
line. BTW I hate when Papers don't just read downwards and go back up xd.

???
I see Ben uses a page system and with numbers. I don't think I'll need a 
numbering system :) I also don't like the page cuts, it's not supposed to be a 
book, but a infinite page... I realize the use of where/what references 
but....IDK
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