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 Philip published his first edition of the book in 2008 - it is an extremely useful and accessible book for those people first introduced to the subject. Philip published his first edition of the book in 2008 - it is an extremely useful and accessible book for those people first introduced to the subject.
  
-Please note that later editions of Philip's book have removed any mention of myself. This is unfortunate as there was a significant amount of work and dedication on my behalf to assist Philip in producing this book.+Please note that later editions of Philip's book have removed any mention of myself. This is unfortunate as there was a significant amount of work and dedication on my behalf to assist Philip in producing this book. Scanned images of the First Edition are shown below.
  
 The fundamentals of the book are based around the iteration of a question six times, to create a sequence of responses. It has been observed that this sequence holds a particular structure which is similar across cultures and could be an innate human construct. The fundamentals of the book are based around the iteration of a question six times, to create a sequence of responses. It has been observed that this sequence holds a particular structure which is similar across cultures and could be an innate human construct.
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 That structure is presented [[theory:iteration|here]]. That structure is presented [[theory:iteration|here]].
  
 +===== Scanned Images from First Edition Power of Six Book =====
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