Outcompete God

new to this world. The initial, unnamed concepts began forming in 1965 as Frank R. Wallace contemplated writing his first book — The Advanced Concepts of Poker — while he was a Senior Research Chemist at E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Published by both Crown and Time Warner, that book became the all-time, best-selling poker manual:

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From Dr. Wallace’s 1976 foundation work, Psychuous Sex, the word “Neo-Tech” evolved in 1979. From 1980, starting with the book titled Neocheating, Neo-Tech literature began expanding, slowly at first, but then at an ever-increasing pace while broadening its scope in cycles. Those cycles involved developing ever wider theoretical concepts for Neo-Tech and then developing ever more practical applications. …By riding those expanding cycles, one gains increasing money, power, and romantic love through the fully integrated honesty and wide-scope accounting of Neo-Tech — through the Golden-Helmet revenue system.

Since 1981, new discoveries about Neo-Tech steadily expanded through the writings and publications of Dr. Wallace. By 1985, three other authors began writing and publishing major Neo-Tech works — Mark Hamilton in the business/political areas; Eric Savage in the business/international areas; Yasuhiko Kimura in the philosophical/historical areas. …Their works significantly extended both the theoretical and practical reach of Neo-Tech.

In 1992, the concept of Zon — “anyone can outcompete God” — began unfolding. In late 1995, as Neo-Tech/Zon entered cyberspace, other authors began expanding the reach of Neo-Tech into new, practical areas. By 1997, the body of published Neo-Tech literature exceeded 2,000,000 words, not counting the Neo-Tech literature published in 12 foreign languages. A significant percentage of that literature is available on web site:

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