What may well be the single greatest beauty of PowerGems outside of the irrefutable perfection of their success rate,
is that they have been compiled and particularized by a man who, despite the disadvantages of an IQ close to double the national US average, managed to remain hungry enough for NEW knowledge to read a book or two per day for more than sixteen thousand days.
For this reason, along with YOUR MrShortcut's peculiar habit of refusing to accept any point of view unless it comes from at least five to ten separate sources bound in unanimity, there is no discernible conclusion in any of these one million pages that is disprovable.
That news should electrify you beyond any news you will ever receive in this lifetime. That's because PowerGems provide you with unassailably accurate recipes, as duplicable as your grandmother's home-baked cookies. When you follow her recipe to the letter, and the cookies still "somehow" don't taste precisely and exactly the same as hers, two instantly useful facts become clear, awaiting only the person who is intelligent enough to apply these two facts.
1) Either you did not follow the recipe to the letter, or ingredients that you did not control determined the difference in the cookies.
It might be ambient room temperature or the difference in two different ovens' abilities to build/retain heat. Maybe you used eggs from a different farm where significantly more or significantly less chemicals are pumped into the chickens that lay those eggs. The power herein is found in stating that, no matter what the deviance from recipe actually was; we know that when the product of a duplicated recipe does not duplicate the result of the original recipe, it means there are still factors we can correct in order to effect an improvement.
One great example is not far off from having an extra large bill in your pocket, just sitting there, yet sometimes producing more money from another source without ever leaving the pocket. In my early 20's, I must have put