
Why Are Some People Gay? And Other Queer Science #PRIDE
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The Second Looks and Feels Longer
When you move your eyes from point a to point b, at sacad, it happens way too fast for your brain to process anything. And that's called sacotic masting, sacotic masksof the ri sacotic masking. So instead, what your brain does is it back fills the information. What happens is, when you're looking at a clock, your brain missed a fraction of a second,. saw the clock hand there and goes, that' holy at datsen. That's why the second looks and feels longer. Of course, the second not actual. It's a cump.
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