OBE Practical Guidebook – Chapter 10
Application
You have in front of you a concise description of the phase’s practical applications, albeit in condensed form as full treatment of the topic requires much more than a single chapter. A much more detailed description of ways to practically apply the phase, along with techniques for doing so, are contained in the book “Ultimate Yoga. The Technology of the 2012 Transformation”. It also provides many examples of the phenomenon in practice.
THE ESSENCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR PHASE STATES
Phase perception initially causes so much emotion and variety of experience that the practitioner is often not concerned with the question of how the phase might be purposefully used. The critical question of application becomes even more critical as experience increases. Application of the phase becomes more vivid against the background of understanding how the phenomenon can provide a means of gaining information and new experiences.
Some approach the phase practice with a predetermined goal, uninterested in anything else. With a specific goal, a problem may arise in the origination of the goal because the phase phenomenon is wrapped in a thick layer of prejudices and stereotypes, which often have no bearing on the reality. The primary purpose of this chapter is to precisely separate reality from fiction. Its second purpose is to provide a detailed description of what may be obtained from the practice of phase experiences.
Every proven and accessible practical application of the phase is based on three qualities: a) application founded on the phase’s ability to simulate any object and any space with any properties and functions; b) application based on the opportunity to connect with the subconscious mind in order to obtain information; c) application based on the phase’s ability to impact a practitioner’s physiology.
Most importantly, nothing described in this chapter is difficult to achieve. Any application may be achieved during the very first phase if a practitioner manages to focus and apply the appropriate techniques for translocation or finding objects. Regardless of whether the practitioner adheres to a mystical or pragmatic worldview, a full range of access is inherently possible.
Possible applications of the phenomenon certainly exceed the scope of descriptions related through this chapter. It is possible that other applications simply have not been proven yet, and, so far, the correct methods of practicing these unknown. Only the practitioner may determine the limits of possibility within the phase. Of course, common sense should be applied, or it would be logically and psychologically difficult to disengage misconceptions. The goal of this chapter is to provide a real (though minimal) foundation that is firm and unyielding, whatever the circumstance. If the practitioner follows a strict approach to practice, it will be much more difficult to become lost during further practical and theoretical studies.
APPLICATIONS BASED ON SIMULATION
Many wonder about the nature of the phase state in relation to the brain, i.e. whether or not the phase is all in one’s head. But in the context of applying the phase, this is not a valid concern. Perception of the entire physical environment is performed through sensory organs. In the phase, perception is the same, sometimes even more realistic. Whether everything described in this chapter occurs in reality or is merely simulated makes no difference in terms of the encountered sensations.
Travelling
- Around the world: It is possible to reach any point of the planet, and it is particularly interesting to revisit places where the practitioner once lived or visited, and visit places that the practitioner has a strong desire to visit. Every sight and beauty of the Earth become accessible, be it the Eiffel Tower or an island in Oceania, the Pyramids of Egypt, or Angel Falls.
- Through Outer Space: Although humankind is not going to reach Mars any time soon, any practitioner may stand on its surface and experience its unique landscape through the use of translocation in the phase. There is nothing more amazing than observing galaxies and nebulae, planets, and stars from the vantage pint of vast space. Of all phase applications available, this one provides practitioners with the most striking aesthetic experiences.
- To different places in time: This makes it possible to visit a childhood, to see what a person will look like in the future; a pregnant woman in the phase may see what her child will look like. Travel far back in time and witness the construction of the Pyramids at Giza, see Paris in the 17th century, wander among the dinosaurs of the Jurassic period.
- Through different worlds: Travel a world that has been described in literature or just invented by the practitioner, developed in the imagination. These could be extraterrestrial civilizations, parallel worlds, or universes from fairy tales and films. Any destination is nearby.
Encounters
- With relatives: Since relatives cannot always see each other, there is the remarkable possibility to meet each other and talk in the phase. Of course, this does not entail mutual presence. It is enough for one person to possess the required desire – the second person may never even know. Realizing the desire to contact a close relative and exchange information is a treasure.
- With acquaintances: Circumstances often prevent seeing people who are important. This is an opportunity to realize a desire and finally meet that certain person again.
- With the dead: Regardless of the nature of the phase phenomenon, nothing else yields the possibility to see, talk to, and embrace a deceased loved one. These are vivid, personal experiences, accessible to everyone, and achieving these encounters does not require major difficulty. Courage is the only necessity. From a technique-related point of view, a stable phase and application of the finding objects technique sets the stage for what at first may seem impossible. It should be noted that when a deceased person is encountered in the phase, the distortions caused by the object finding technique may lead to some very undesirable occurrences. If you are interested in this subject, you should carefully study the guidebook Contact with the Deceased (author: Michael Raduga).
- With celebrities: Through the use of object finding techniques, a practitioner has the opportunity to meet any famous person. This could be a historical persona, a contemporary politician, or an artist. In the phase state, they are all accessible for any type of interaction. For example, a practitioner could meet Julius Caesar, Jesus Christ, Napoleon, Churchill, Stalin, Hitler, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and a great many others.
Realizing Desires
- Everyone has dreams. Regardless of whether they ever come true in reality, they may at least enjoy be realized in the phase. Some dream of a visit to Las Vegas, some to drive a Ferrari, some visit Outer Space, others would like to bathe in a pile of money, and some desire sexual experiences. All of these may finally be experienced in the phase.
Alternative to the Virtual World
- In the phase, young men may participate in game battles as if the battles are real. A practitioner can visit unusual worlds and places while enjoying completely realistic sensations, feel a weapon in his hands, and even the smell of gunpowder. If desired, even the sensation of battle wounds may be experienced. Gaming possibilities in the phase are not limited by the power of a microprocessor, but the extent of a practitioner’s imagination.
Creative Development
- Creating works of art: Using the methods of object finding or translocation, an artistic practitioner can purposefully seek an object in the phase that may be composed in real life. If necessary, it is possible to easily return to study an object in the phase. For example, a painter may find a stunning landscape and puts it to canvas in the real world while periodically returning to the same landscape in the phase.
- Viewing future completed works of art: If an artist is in the process of realizing an idea, then a preliminarily look at the end result of a design may be seen in the phase. A painter can examine a painting in advance; a sculptor may see a completed sculpture, and an architect will be able to wander through a house that is still in the early stages of design. Any creative work can be simulated in the phase.
- A source of inspiration and fantasy: The phase practice imparts ideas and desires that positively affect creative endeavors. Furthermore, the realization of desires and travels through unusual spaces evoke great emotions, which provide excellent inspiration.
APPLICATIONS BASED ON CONTACT WITH THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
Assume that the phase state is just an exceptionally unusual state of brain and that perception within it is no more than an unusually realistic play of its functions. Assume that a practitioner in the phase decides to travel to a forest. To do so, the translocation with closed eyes technique is used, and, as a result, a forest appears.
What happens if the vision contains very detailed knowledge of forests, what forests consist of, and where forests originate? The brain creates a hyper-realistic space superior to that of everyday reality, consisting of millions of blades of grass, leaves, hundreds of trees, and a multitude of sounds. Each blade of grass has depth and build, not just a point. Each leaf also consists of component parts. A unique, natural pattern makes up the bark of each tree.
Suddenly, a wind begins to blow through the forest, and millions of leaves and blades of grass, following a mathematical model of the propagation of air masses, begin oscillating in a wavelike fashion. Thus, a certain resource inside us is capable in mere seconds not only of creating millions of details in the desired scene, but also to control each of those details individually!
Even if the phase is just a state of mind, this does not mean that there are no sources of information within it. The mind possesses great computing ability and is equipped to imagine the full extent of the impossible. No computer, however powerful, is capable of similar feats. A practitioner is able to somehow tap into amazing resources while in the phase. It only remains to learn exactly how to achieve mastery.
It is possible that the phase space is governed by the subconscious mind. This means that the practitioner is able to contact the subconscious while in the phase state. During everyday life, the subconscious mind sends information based on calculations determined by enormous capabilities. However, humans neither hear nor perceive these signals because people are accustomed to receiving information linguistically. The subconscious mind hardly operates within the limitations of language. Communication with the subconscious mind on a conscious level is only possible within the phase. If all phase objects are created and controlled by the subconscious mind, then it is possible to use them as translators. For example, when talking to a person in the phase, normal words are heard while the object and communicated information is controlled by the subconscious mind.
An explanation of how information is obtained in the phase can hardly be unequivocally proven. Perhaps there are other undiscovered resources. But that is not so important. The most important thing is definitely known: how to obtain information in the phase.
The algorithm for obtaining information from the phase is not complex. After entering the phase, only the techniques for obtaining information and the methods of verifying it need to be learned to increase in knowledge gleaned from the phase.

Based on the pragmatic explanation of the nature of the phase as an unusual state of brain controlled by the subconscious, it may be assumed that the amount of information obtained in the phase is limited. If the phase exists within the confines of the brain, then the brain can only operate on data that has been received by the brain over the course of its existence. Indeed, it appears that everything perceived through the sensory organs is remembered and correlated with other data; this observation concern conscious and unconscious perception.
If any event is actually a consequence of other events, which were, in turn, also consequences of previous happenings, then nothing occurs by chance. The initial data is known – then it is possible to calculate what is implied by it.
As a result, if everything is based solely on the resource of the subconscious mind, then information may be obtained about everything that is related to an individual life: the practitioner’s experiences and the experiences of those with whom the practitioner experiences life. Lessons are learned from the future and past, and the future and past of others. All in all, in order to approach knowing the whole of the information available in the phase, personal knowledge capacity would need to increase by 100 or even 1,000 times.
The only information that is not available in the phase is that about which the subconscious mind does not have any preliminary information. For example, where to purchase a winning lottery ticket that will win millions of dollars cannot be learned since there is no data that could support the necessary calculation. The subconscious mind will also not be able to show the practitioner what a random street in a small town on the other end of the Earth looks like. A practitioner should not try guessing what information the subconscious mind has to offer and what it doesn’t because mistakes are easily made. For example, if a practitioner has never been to Paris and never seen the Eiffel Tower, it might be assumed that the practitioner’s subconscious mind knows nothing about it either, although through over the course of life, the mind has already received an enormous quantity of information from pictures, photographs, stories, videos, books, and so forth.
There are three basic techniques for obtaining information in the phase. Each of them has its advantages and disadvantages that must be studied and learned before use.
Animate Objects Technique.
To perform this method of obtaining information, the practitioner, in a full deep phase, must locate a person by techniques for finding objects and procure the necessary information from that person through the use of simple questions. If the required information is linked to a certain person, then that person should be located in the phase. If the information is not related to anyone in particular, then it is possible to create a universal information source, which must be associated with wisdom and knowledge. For example, this could be a wise recluse, a well-known philosopher, or a guru.
The advantage of this technique is that it is easy to pose additional questions and it is also easier to verify whatever information is obtained. A drawback of this technique is that, for many, it is difficult to communicate with living objects in the phase because of objects’ unresponsiveness or a practitioner’s problems with maintaining the phase while talking with objects.
Inanimate Objects Technique.
Use techniques for finding objects in order to locate information from sources like inscriptions, books, or newspapers. While trying to locate the source of information, remember to concentrate of a belief that what is found will have the desired information. Source types are not limited to paper media; even radios or televisions may be watched or listened to, and computer search engines and file systems also may produce results.
A huge drawback of this technique is that considerable complications arise if an additional or a follow-up question emerges, which may cause the practitioner to have to stop and repeat the searching process.
The upside to this technique is that if a practitioner has problems communicating with animate objects, this technique can temporarily serve as a reasonable alternative.
Episode Technique.
In order to receive information using this method, imagine an event or series of events that will communicate the desired information. Then, move to the area where predetermined events are expected to take place by using translocation techniques. After arriving at the destination, use visual observation to understand what is taking place and the information that the events are communicating. The episode technique is suitable only for cases where information can be obtained by observation.
How to verify the information? The techniques for receiving information in the phase are not complex in and prove successful after just a few attempts. However, as was already mentioned earlier, the properties of phase spaces that do not fall under the category of vivid perception are not particularly stable – not only in terms of appearance, but also in terms of their properties. Correctness of information also depends on the objects themselves. The problem rests in that the practitioner may not be able to properly control the object in question and may receive false information.
Interesting fact!
The phase space is not everyday reality; therefore, it should not be treated with the normal belief that every observation should be regarded as fact.
Even when a practitioner has learned to find animate and inanimate objects with an absence of doubt, there is still no guarantee that the received information is always accurate. A few technique-related tricks are able to test an object’s ability to speak the truth.
For example, an object can talk about something with absolute confidence, but that does not mean that what it communicates is all true. If doubt is experienced while finding the object, then doubt may have an effect on what the object says. This is why doubt must be avoided at all costs – although beginners are bound to initially have problems with this.
To determine whether an object is able to give accurate information, a control question should be asked; a question that the subconscious mind cannot know the answer to. For example, a practitioner might ask a found object: “Where can I buy the winning lottery ticket for the Mega Ball jackpot?” If the object starts answering such questions seriously, going into great detail, then the object should be created anew since its properties allow the possibility that it will lie. A proper object will remain silent or say that it does not know the answer to the control question.
After accurate information is obtained through the use of a control question, it must be confirmed. This is done by means of a clarifying question. The practitioner needs to ask the object where the information came from to find out the details that offer proof of the information’s authenticity in the real world. The object may also be asked the same questions more than once, provided they are reworded. The answers to reworded questions must be identical.
Remember, the more important the nature of the information and the more serious action it implies, the more effort needs to be invested in verifying it in the real world since a certain percentage of the information is bound to be incorrect despite correct performance of information-related techniques.
APPLICATION BASED ON INFLUENCING PHYSIOLOGY
There are three main elements that, with the help of the phase, may influence the physiology in very beneficial ways. First, it is possible to contact the subconscious mind to learn how to influence physiology. Second, the brain reacts more strongly to sensations than to real events. For example, if running while in the phase, the physical processes of the body would be consistent with the processes occurring in the body of a person running in reality: respiration accelerates, blood pressure increases, the heartbeat quickens, and even blood flow to the feet becomes greater. Third, while the practitioner experiences profound changes of consciousness in the phase, this is when all direct and indirect forms of autosuggestion are most effective.
Not all influences on physiology are 100% effective. However, even without a guaranteed rate of success, the effort to influence physiology is worthy of attention because amazing results can be obtained. Always remember that achieving a good result may require repeated influence from the phase. Even in the physical world, medications require repeated ingestion.
If the goal is to cure a disease, do not rely solely on the phase. Sick persons must use the phase alongside treatment from physicians. The more serious the illness, the more strongly this rule applies.
Obtaining Information
The diagnosis of health problems may be performed with the same techniques used for obtaining information. It is also possible to learn methods to cure health problems, if such methods exist. Both of these possibilities apply to third parties being helped by efforts in the phase. Information gathering is the only proven way to influence the physiology of other people by using the phase. For example, it is possible to find a well-known healer in the phase and ask about personal health problems or the problems of a friend or family member. A clarified answer may be used in the assistance of traditional medical treatment.
Attention from Doctors
Find a doctor in the phase by using the technique of finding objects and ask the doctor to take examine or treat a known illness or other health problem. For example, in case of abdominal pains the doctor may palpate the belly, apply pressure to various points, and perform a special massage. Any actions are possible, including an operation. After leaving the phase, the practitioner will feel a positive result.
Taking medicines
The placebo effect is much stronger in the phase than in reality since all actions occur in a highly modified state of consciousness and are perceived directly. Object locating techniques may be used to find medications used to treat existing problems. It is also possible to create self-made substances to produce the desirable effect. For example, in case of an acute headache in reality, a practitioner may take a painkiller while in the phase and its effect will be partially felt in the wakeful state.
Direct Effect
An illness or problem may be directly affected by actions in the phase. For example, a sore throat may be warmed by envisioning a burning sensation in the throat or by moving to a hot location, like a sauna. If a practitioner would like to increase physical flexibility, then stretching in the phase will cause the body to adjust to the nonexistent action by relaxing and tensing the corresponding tendons and muscles.
Programming
This is nothing more than normal autosuggestion or auto-training in the phase, which is more potent in the phase than reality. A practitioner should repeat a desired goal silently or aloud and, if possible, should imagine experiencing the desired result. For example, if the aim is to get rid of depression, a practitioner should attempt to recreate a happy mood in the phase, experiencing it to the fullest extent possible. Simultaneously, silent repetition of a goal with complete understanding and expectation that everything will be alright, that everything is wonderful will undoubtedly produce the desired effect.
Useful experiences
Everything with useful properties in reality should be experienced as useful in the phase since the body will react in practically the same manner. Useful experiences may include exercising, going to the gym, having a massage, taking mud or salt baths, and experiencing pleasant emotions.
Psychology
Practicing phase-related techniques favorably affects the psychology because it offers new opportunities and evokes new emotions. However, there are specific applications of the phase that produce differing psychological effects. For example, it is possible to use the phase space as a bridge for dealing with phobias by facilitating a setting where a practitioner may confront and deal with certain fears. Various complexes may be defeated in a similar manner. The use of a well-known technique called re-visiting (recapitulation), where a person re-experiences adverse events while trying to relate to them in a new way, has been used successfully in the phase.
Training
Any motor skills can be sharpened by using it in reality and in the phase because the algorithm of rapid physical action is generated at the level of interaction between areas of the brain that correspond to muscle action. In the phase, wrestlers may practice throws, karate fighters may practice punches and kicks, and gymnasts may practice acrobatics. Having enough time to practice these actions in the phase is another matter.
UNPROVEN EFFECTS
People often approach the practice of various phase states with deep-rooted misconceptions about what can actually be achieved through practice. Everything listed in this section refers to these misconceptions. It has not been proven that any of these things is impossible; however, actions should be based on proven and verified methods in order to avoid making mistakes and wasting time.
Physical exit: If the first experience with the phase phenomenon happens by accident, it is almost impossible not to interpret it as a real separation of the soul from the body – a physical exit. This is how the initial phase experience really feels. With experience it becomes easily noticeable that certain things in reality do not match things in the phase, like the placement of objects or furniture in the house where a phase is first encountered.
No actual physical exit from the body has ever been proven through scientific experimentation and observation. For example, in the phase, it is not possible to fly around to locations in physical world, although it may seem so, the locations that are experienced are produced within the mind. Nor is it possible to pinch someone in the phase and then to find a bruise on the person while in reality.
Other worlds: The phase space is similar to the physical world, and a practitioner may be inclined to think that the soul has left the body. Sometimes the phase takes on an absolutely unnatural form. As a result, the practitioner may decide that a parallel world has been entered: the world beyond, the astral plane, mental space, or the ether. Although travel in the phase can lead to many places, this does not mean that the phase allows travel through or use of actual, alternate worlds. The practitioner should be reasonable.
Development of super-abilities: It is partially correct to consider the practice of the phase as an extrasensory ability since it is an actual development of extremely unusual skills that have always been considered mystical. Times have changed, and the phase should hardly be shuttled off to the esoteric, obscure corners of knowledge.
There exists an unproven theory that the practice of the phase can impart unusual abilities. While literature is full of references to this effect, these abilities have not yet been proven by anyone. The same applies to intentionally developing unusual abilities in the phase. Yes, these may be trained while in the phase, but this does not mean that training in the phase will yield the same results in the real world. Practice should not be for the sake of achieving super-abilities since there are many proven applications that do translate to reality in valuable ways. Be realistic.
USE OF THE PHASE BY THE DISABLED
While practicing the phase may still be viewed by the majority as entertainment or an element of self-development at best, phase practice takes on a whole new meaning for the physically disabled. For them, the phase may be the only place where the handicaps of reality dissolve and disabled practitioners experience a range of possibility greater than the life experienced in reality.
A blind person will see again in the phase, even more clearly than seeing people do in reality. Someone who is paralyzed will be able walk, run, and also fly. A deaf person will hear the murmur of streams and the chirping of birds. For the disabled, the phase practice is a chance to discover new, incomparable worlds free of physical limitation.
Naturally, there are some nuances that must be understood. First, for example, if a person was born blind, then there is the question as to whether or not they would be able to see in the phase the same way ordinary people see. However, this issue has not been fully studied, and blind people should simply carry out their own independent research. Second, some types of disabilities can negatively affect the practice of the phase states. For example, people who have gone blind have greater difficultly catching the intermediate state between sleep and wakefulness since, unlike seeing people, they may awaken without opening their eyes to the perception of sound. Third, a purely psychological disability plays an enormous negative role. Psychologically disabled people have a whole range of specific beliefs and attitudes that may present an obstacle for them.
Whatever the individual issues, this particular area of phase applications requires additional study. It deserves significant attention because it is a valid tool for the rehabilitation of the disabled. It is workable, unique, and extremely surprising in terms of the experiences that it offers.
TYPICAL MISTAKES WHEN USING APPLICATIONS
- Attempting an applied use of the phase without reaching a good depth. Deepening must always be performed before applications are attempted.
- Being so involved in phase applications that “maintaining” techniques are forgotten.
- Forgetting to consider how to breathe when traveling through Outer Space or underwater, which may lead to asphyxiation.
- Concentrating on a certain object while traveling through time instead of concentrating on time travel, which should be the focus since it is the point of performing the applications.
- Forgetting techniques for “maintaining” when animate objects are encountered when these techniques must always be kept in mind.
- An inability to overcome fear during contact with deceased people. This fear must be overcome once and it will never resurface again.
- Limiting desires while practicing the phase. There is no limit to desire within the phase.
- Limiting the performance of certain actions, although there are no customary norms of behavior in the phase, unless the practitioner decides upon specific limits.
- While looking for information in the phase, attempting to obtain knowledge which clearly exceeds the scope of the subconscious mind.
- Applying the technique of obtaining information from animate objects without knowing how to communicate with them.
- Forgetting to check the ability of an object to convey valid knowledge. The probability of bad information is much higher if it is not verified.
- Failing to verify information in the phase before using it in reality.
- Forgetting to verify serious information obtained in the phase in reality before using it. Verification absolutely must be performed to avoid using bad information in reality.
- A single attempt to influence the physiology through the phase. In the majority of cases, results are gained through repeated effort.
- An attempt to cure some disease only using the phase, whereas it is compulsory to seek medical advice.
- Initially believing that the phase is the exit of the soul from the body, while this is easily refuted in practice.
- Concentrating only on unproven applications, despite all the evidence out there that this is most likely a waste of time.
Exercises for Chapter 10
Questions
- What are the three basic applications of the phase?
- Are proven practical phase applications accessible to any practitioner?
- While in the phase, is it possible to actually travel through Africa?
- Is it possible to walk on the moon in the phase?
- Is it possible, while in the phase, to appear at the time of the Earth’s creation?
- In the phase, is it possible to appear in the magical world behind the looking glass?
- Which relatives can be met in the phase?
- Is it possible to meet and talk to your favorite actor in the phase?
- Where can one realize any cherished dream?
- Can a practitioner appear in the computer game Doom?
- Can a musician use the phase for creative purposes?
- Does the practicing the phase influence a person’s imagination?
- What most probably governs the phase space?
- What kind of information is obtainable in the phase?
- While in the phase, is it possible to find out where the lost key to an apartment is located?
- What kind of people can discover where treasure is hidden in the phase?
- Should any information obtained in the phase be construed as accurate?
- Should information obtained in the phase be verified after waking up, even if it’s already verified in the phase?
- Should obtaining information occur before deepening has been performed?
- To obtain information while using the animate objects technique, who should be talked to if the goal is it to find out the thoughts of a boss at work?
- How might information from an animate object be obtained?
- Can an inscription on a wall be used as an inanimate source of information?
- Is it possible to use the episode technique to learn where one has lost the key to one’s apartment?
- Should a doctor be consulted before trying to cure a disease through phase practice?
- Are results from influencing physiology in the phase always 100% guaranteed?
- What phase techniques might be used to influence the bodies of other people?
- Is it possible to obtain information that can be used to influence the body and its functions?
- Is it possible to take a well-known painkiller in the phase and feel its effects on exit?
- Is it possible to use autosuggestion in the phase?
- Can athletes use the phase to develop their skills?
- Is it realistic to expect to the soul will exit the body while practicing the phase?
- Is it possible to enter a parallel universe through the phase?
- Should a practitioner hope to develop super-abilities in the phase?
Tasks
- Visit the Pyramids of Giza in the phase. Meet your favorite singer and travel to your dream house.
- While in the phase, find a wise person who is an authority on matters of the phase and learn from them what entrance techniques will best suit your practice.
- Try to perceive heat throughout the entire body by translocation to a sauna or through auto-suggestion.
- Learn to move objects by simply staring at them in the phase, and appreciate the extent to which this skill is reflected in reality.
You have in front of you a concise description of the phase’s practical applications, albeit in condensed form as full treatment of the topic requires much more than a single chapter. A much more detailed description of ways to practically apply the phase, along with techniques for doing so, are contained in the book “Ultimate Yoga. The Technology of the 2012 Transformation”. It also provides many examples of the phenomenon in practice.
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