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is the human mind a time machine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 61806" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I've experienced this three times in my life. The first time I thought I was going to die. I was in a car on the freeway going 70 mph with bald tires. Of course it started to rain in bucket fulls. The car lost traction with the road and began to spin. My whole life flashed before my eyes. But I remembered something that may have saved my life. During the spin, time was slowed down to a crawl. I remembered my driving instructors words on how to control a car in a spin. Turn into the spin until you gain control. The exact opposite of what instinct would tell you to do. And of course it meant that I would be turning around to face the traffic behind me. But it worked. And all the traffic had stopped. So after sliding to a stop, I pulled off the freeway and got out of my car and shook like a leaf for the next 20 minutes until I could calm down enough to drive home.</p><p> </p><p>It seems to me that always tremendous fear was the initiator that turned this feature on in my brain. So if you are that type of thrill seeker, I suppose you could expose yourself to things that generate the fear response. Skydiving comes to mind. From what I've read, it's always a rush everytime you dive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 61806, member: 288"] I've experienced this three times in my life. The first time I thought I was going to die. I was in a car on the freeway going 70 mph with bald tires. Of course it started to rain in bucket fulls. The car lost traction with the road and began to spin. My whole life flashed before my eyes. But I remembered something that may have saved my life. During the spin, time was slowed down to a crawl. I remembered my driving instructors words on how to control a car in a spin. Turn into the spin until you gain control. The exact opposite of what instinct would tell you to do. And of course it meant that I would be turning around to face the traffic behind me. But it worked. And all the traffic had stopped. So after sliding to a stop, I pulled off the freeway and got out of my car and shook like a leaf for the next 20 minutes until I could calm down enough to drive home. It seems to me that always tremendous fear was the initiator that turned this feature on in my brain. So if you are that type of thrill seeker, I suppose you could expose yourself to things that generate the fear response. Skydiving comes to mind. From what I've read, it's always a rush everytime you dive. [/QUOTE]
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