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Comments: A Study Reveals the Place Where Time Moves 9% Slower for HumansThere’s a mysterious dilation happening in this location. Finally, science has confirmed that time does slow way down when you’re inside the gym. But it’s not the boredom or the person on the next elliptical who won’t stop talking on the phone. In a small study, participants completed stationary bicycle trials and then measured 30 seconds to the best of their ability. The results show that participants were about 8-9 percent faster than the real time, indicating that the clock would have appeared to move slowly to them. And besides the joke about time slowing down, this effect raises a lot of interesting research questions about what’s going on. This study focuses on people’s perceptions and psychological explanations, but the human body goes through a multitude of physical changes during exercise. If athletes want to improve pacing, they may need to work on a handful or more of variables. In the study, 33 participants completed a stationary bicycle course of 4000 meters. They were asked to estimate 30-second intervals at five points: before the course, after 500 meters, after 1500 meters, after 2500 meters, and then post exercise. There were three runs through the course. One was solo, like setting a time trial in Mario Kart. The second had an opponent, like the ghost you can race in those time trials. And the third was an active race, where participants were asked to try to beat the opponent. Each bicyclist was asked to rate their perceived exertion, but they weren’t asked to hit specific speeds, except in the one trial with a competitive opponent. The details of the results may be surprising: “There was no difference between exercise conditions or time points (500 m, 1500 m, and 2500 m).” That means the appearance of a competitor, and any extra effort toward beating them, didn’t change the participant’s perception of time; nor did the steady increase of perceived effort during the entire trial. The study is small, with just 33 participants, but the research team says a number of their method details and findings are novel, meaning without precedent in the existing research. Indeed, exercise science and athlete conditioning have both made huge leaps in sophistication in the last 20 or 30 years, creating opportunities to study and optimize entire new areas. These findings will lead to further study. This peer-reviewed paper appears in the journal Brain and Behavior. The four researchers, from both the Netherlands and England, focus on sports psychology in their discussion. After all, they hint, if having an active race against a close competitor doesn’t help time feel like it’s passing less slowly, athletes need something else to engage their attention in order to stay in the active zone and out of the boredom zone.
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Comments: Iran will play Belarus vs Japan with this loss.
Comments: End of Match IR Iran5 - 7Portugal
Comments: Yes, this is not a good score even if they were going to advance anyway!
Comments: 6-2 Portugal! Not good even though both will advance, I believe
Comments: Portugal scored again fuccck
Comments: Tied Portugal scored on opener
Comments: Everyday, we had it automated with an IR blaster and a program but then determining video quality as clear vs blocky needed AI and its cheaper to get an Indian guy do it I guess
Comments: Wow that is a lot of testing. Let him do his work.
Comments: He was up in 600s and needs to go all the way to 1500s and back and make sure we never crash
Comments: I think in all honesty he kinda expects me to buy him lunch or something since poor guy stop channel testing for me
Comments: Tell him that you predict 5-1 for Iran. Tell him that if this happens, u will buy him lunch.
Comments: The tester is now into it too. He just cheered our goal 😍
Comments: Iran just scored again what a fuckin goal from halfway
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Comments: Protegual just scored
Comments: Iran goalie almost scored hit the Portugal woodwork |
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