Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Why Does Time Seem To Slow Down When In Danger?

The answer, according to the articles listed below, is that the parts of our brain that process emotion also process time, so during heightened emotion, our perception of time also alters. It may be an evolutionary adaptation to help us better collect and process more data than usual in order to make the best decision.

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7 mm Remington Mag. v. .270 Winchester In Africa

In interesting 2022 article from Guns & Ammo comparing the 7 mm Remington Magnum against the .270 Winchester  on a safari to Africa. Th...