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Victor Hwang Nong-moon's Immersive Power Plant
Victor Hwang Nong-moon's Immersive Power Plant
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Professor Hwang Nong-moon, the protagonist of the immersion craze in Korea
Gift your child with an amazing secret that will change their life!

In the age of dopamine overload,
From a damaged brain to an immersive genius brain


The number of children diagnosed with ADHD in 2022 was 37,609, a 30% increase from the previous year.
Now, 'lack of concentration' is not just a problem for some children.
For children who have grown up surrounded by smartphones, academy schedules, and endless content stimulation, immersion is becoming an increasingly unfamiliar word.
Poor concentration damages the function of the frontal lobe, which is responsible for creative and deep thinking, making it difficult for children to develop the ability to think and solve problems on their own.
It is at this point that the need for immersion is further emphasized.


Professor Hwang Nong-moon, author of “Victor Hwang Nong-moon’s Immersion Power Plant,” says:
“Concentration is not an innate ability; it is a power that anyone can cultivate through training.” If we can teach children the joy of immersion, we can imagine a completely different future.
The author, a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Seoul National University who has been immersed in research and education for a long time, is the person who started the 'immersion craze' in Korea with the 'Immersion' series, which was written based on his own experience and brain scientific analysis.
Now he's taking on the challenge of changing the thinking habits of a generation with this immersive guide for kids.
This is because while running the 'Immersion Academy', I have personally witnessed the amazing results that can be achieved when children become immersed.
The author emphasizes that immersion is the most essential study skill and attitude toward life for today's children who are losing focus due to dopamine intoxication.


Especially, the school age period from 6 to 12, when children begin to be exposed to small challenges little by little, is also the starting point for them to climb the uphill road of life toward their goals.
Even if it was a small challenge, the small successes we experience in our childhood will serve as nutrients to overcome difficult situations later on.
When children can think through a difficult math problem and solve it on their own, read a fairly long book without being distracted by their smartphone, and play a piece on the piano smoothly through consistent practice, their brains release a healthy dose of dopamine.
Children who gain confidence through this will grow into adults who are not afraid of big challenges.
Now is the time to give children with dreams the gift of 'immersion' so that they do not fear growth and can find true happiness in the process, not the outcome.
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01.
Why can't we concentrate?


Stolen concentration
- I feel so anxious without my smartphone.
- How is your concentration?
Multitasking reduces cognitive abilities.

What is dopamine?
- Olds and Milner's rat experiment
- Dopamine for pleasure and reward
- The vicious cycle of pleasure and pain

Addiction and Brain Damage
- Dopamine detox
- Popcorn Brain
- Pruning of synapses

How can we recover from brain damage?
- A child who thinks deeply VS a child who acts spontaneously
- The pleasure of immersion
- Think slowly

02.
Anyone who knows the brain is a genius


The thinking of geniuses who changed the world
- Newton thought and thought again
- What do geniuses think?
- Theater of Consciousness

Think without stopping for even a second
- Zebra being chased by a lion
- Passive immersion vs. active immersion
- Passive immersion is dangerous.

The immersion of our ancestors
- Toegye Yi Hwang's 'Gyeong'
- Immersion in Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism
- In what state should I immerse myself?

While you were sleeping
- Yoon Seon-i's presentation class
- Sleep and immersion
- What happens in the brain during a nap?

The idea was already in me
- The Secret of a Genius Inventor
- The Science of Sleep
- Geniuses who use dreams

03.
Let's start immersing ourselves!


Immersion begins in a relaxed state
- Shall we start with a little immersion?
- Advice for weak immersion
- Why Math Problems Help

Be intentionally immersive
- Try increasing your immersion time little by little.
- The principle of immersion
- Why should I think about it for a long time?

Challenge strong immersion
- The secret to winning a contest
- The happiness of immersion
- The 8 Commandments of Immersion

Things to keep in mind for healthy immersion
- Beautiful Mind
- Exercise for healthy immersion
- Why does sleep deprivation cause mental illness?

- Real-life! 6 Levels of Immersion

04.
The Secret to a Happy Life


Experience of success that builds up step by step
- The revival of the nuclear fist
- A challenge that is bound to succeed
- Solving math problems for 'virtual challenges'

Immersion for a Happy Life
- What is happiness?
- An unimaginably wonderful future awaits you.
- Passionate talent with critical thinking and creativity

- When you're curious about immersion, ask Big Teacher.
- My Immersion Diary

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Publisher's Review
“An amazing experience, immersion that helps you discover the joy of existence!
Now is the era of immersive thinking rather than studying!”

Beyond teaching study skills,
A book that empowers you to create your own success and take charge of your life.
The deepest and most enduring happiness, immersion


Many people find happiness in ‘small but certain happiness’ or ‘work-life balance.’
Of course, the feelings of happiness found in good food or relationships are important, but the happiness felt at these times tends to disappear quickly.
On the other hand, people who have experienced immersion say:
“The happiest moments in my life are when I am deeply immersed in something.”

The happiness of immersion is not simply a pleasant stimulus; it is a powerful force that helps us discover confidence and meaning in life.
Professor Hwang Nong-moon describes this as “the path to finding real dopamine without side effects.”
A moment of immersion where your heart races with new anticipation even when there are no immediate results, and you don't feel tired even if you cut down on sleep.
It is happiness that has nothing to do with the outcome.
The happiness of those who find joy and pleasure in the process of doing their best has a depth and breadth that is difficult for others to imagine.

So what about our children? Are they spending their days aimlessly? Are they seeing their friends get ahead of them and believing, "I'm not that kind of person." But immersion isn't just for special children.
Any child can get immersed.
Professor Hwang Nong-moon says:
Achievement is not a matter of talent, but a result of immersion.


"Victor Hwang Nong-moon's Immersion Power Plant" helps children focus on what they want to do and develop self-esteem, concentration, and a sense of control over their lives through small accomplishments.
A child's future depends not on how well he or she does, but on how deeply he or she can dive into something.
The secret code to changing lives: 'immersion.' This book will gift children with the experience of opening the door to that immersion.


The first step to learning how to think slowly, deeply, and for a long time

What do the world-changing inventions and discoveries of Einstein, Newton, and Darwin all have in common? It's that they pondered a single problem for a long time.
Professor Hwang Nong-moon says that a genius is not someone who is born with a particularly good mind, but someone who has realized and practiced the method of immersion.
His argument is based on the principles of brain science.


This book explains how our brain works with cute and intuitive illustrations so that children can easily understand it without having to explain complex theories.
From how the prefrontal cortex works and the stages of immersion, to what happens in the brain while you sleep and how to tap into your unconscious potential.
It contains practical methods based on scientific foundations.
If we can learn and utilize our brains from a young age, wouldn't our future be bright and fulfilling, allowing us to fully realize our potential? "Victor Hwang Nong-moon's Immersion Power Plant" will serve as both a first brain science book for elementary school students and a practical immersion training guide.


Even Kids Can Do It! Immersion Steps 1, 2, and 3

Just as muscles become stronger with continued exercise, immersion and thinking also become more familiar and deeper with consistent practice.
This book introduces specific steps of immersion training that children can easily practice.


How to Start Immersing - Start Slow Sinking in a Comfortable Position
Get used to mild immersion - think about problems without stopping for even a second, and use light sleep and exercise.
Challenge yourself to intense immersion - focus on a problem for more than a day.

Many people who have tried immersion talk about experiencing novel ideas that wouldn't normally come to them and an increase in concentration, as if they were Superman.
They also say that daily life, which was once full of stress, is changing into a time filled with positive energy.
However, there is no need to aim for a high level of immersion from the beginning.
Because it is important to gradually increase the time according to the difficulty level that I can handle.


Above all, through this book, children will naturally learn that challenges are possible and new paths open up only when they have the power to think deeply.
Changing your thinking habits isn't easy, but the process is, above all, enjoyable.
Because a wonderful future awaits young readers that they cannot even dare to expect.
Immersion will serve as a clear guide to happiness for children with dreams.


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BIG TEACHER series


Today's children need today's culture.
Observe the subject and look at it from a different perspective
Try a new connection.

To a wise child, everything in the world is a great teacher.


Big Teacher is Dolphin Book's children's educational series, which presents the profound wisdom and insights of leading scholars representing our society, presented at a level suitable for children.
You can learn the knowledge essential to living and discover a special perspective on yourself and the world.
Give your most precious children the gift of today's intelligence, as revealed by trusted researchers.
The moment you open the bookcase, a private class by Big Teacher, just for your child, begins.


This is how the Big Teacher is structured

▲ STEP1.
Find the theory hidden in a short story


Even in interesting stories, the secret to immersion is hidden.
Discover the codes of concentration, brain science, slow-thinking, and happiness in the situations the characters face.


▲ STEP2.
Start your special study with the teacher's vivid teachings.


Learn immersion through Professor Hwang Nong-moon's caring and detailed lessons.
By reading fun explanations that are perfectly suited to children's eye level, as if they were listening to a lecture right next to them, they will be able to understand how the brain works and the principles of immersion.


▲ STEP3.
Let's organize the concept with a cartoon.


Before the current academic discipline was established, there were experiments and research that exceeded our expectations.
Through fun comics, you can organize confusing concepts once again and feel the effort of scholars.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 200 pages | 442g | 170*230*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791193487235
- ISBN10: 1193487234
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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