For every act of evil, there is an act of beauty. You Can't Change the World, Only Your Attitude Towards It.

Reality just isn't remotely real.

So how does your brain weave such fragmentary information into a seamless movie? This remains something of a mystery. The best explanation, according to Andrew Hollingworth of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, is that your short-term and long-term visual memories retain information from previous fixations and integrate them into a here-and-now visual experience full article

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1 comment:

The Rambling Taoist said...

This explains a lot. I think I now understand why my life is more like a sit-com. The projector is broken and can't seem to retain more than a few inches of film at a time. :D)