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Just Chat! / Re: Can a being with a strength like Superman exist?
« on: 18/04/2023 23:13:38 »At times, i Wonder, how does Ant-Man breathe in a Sub Microscopic Environment.Ya, and BTW, does he get to the level where he is smaller than a protein molecule? That would be impossible to explain.
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I heard a new movie is out for Ant-Man, I must watch that.
Personally, i like QuickSilver alot!
I had never heard about him before, but in a quick search it looked like his superpower is speed. but I am sure they have not considered the immense pressure required to do such high speeds just like in superman.
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Just Chat! / Re: Can a being with a strength like Superman exist?
« on: 06/04/2023 07:41:41 »
Thank you for the useful references, I promise you will go through them. meanwhile...
I have experienced critical situations (accidents or others) throughout my life myself, but not once did I feel time was moving slower! So, nothing here is based on my personal experience. Okay, that been said, I just learned about some of what you mentioned here yesterday when I was reading this article (below link), and I was astonished by the fact that people have been reporting experiencing that! to the point where they had to do research on the matter?
https://www.arrowheadclinic.com/category/blog/car-accidents-slow-motion
I was searching online to see if there were any research results that would show any change of vision rate in relation to the times of adrenaline rush. couldn't find any, but instead I found the above article, I find it remarkably interesting!
Didn't research conclude that bees and flies have a higher perception of time than us? and we are moving slow for them?
Isn't that also why it is tough to hit a pigeon with a speeding car? (Said to be around 140 fps vision rate for some birds)
You are then falsely interpreting the amount of information you have available for the incident as an indication of how much time it must have taken and how much information you would usually have for events of that timescale. You may not have thought about anything faster than usual, you just have a much more detailed memory of it.
I have experienced critical situations (accidents or others) throughout my life myself, but not once did I feel time was moving slower! So, nothing here is based on my personal experience. Okay, that been said, I just learned about some of what you mentioned here yesterday when I was reading this article (below link), and I was astonished by the fact that people have been reporting experiencing that! to the point where they had to do research on the matter?
https://www.arrowheadclinic.com/category/blog/car-accidents-slow-motion
I was searching online to see if there were any research results that would show any change of vision rate in relation to the times of adrenaline rush. couldn't find any, but instead I found the above article, I find it remarkably interesting!
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Didn't research conclude that bees and flies have a higher perception of time than us? and we are moving slow for them?
Isn't that also why it is tough to hit a pigeon with a speeding car? (Said to be around 140 fps vision rate for some birds)
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Just Chat! / Re: Can a being with a strength like Superman exist?
« on: 04/04/2023 04:06:51 »Umm...Why is there a Yellow Circle with a Red Exclamation mark depicted near the OP?
Meaning?
Changed to a question mark. 😊
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