Why is it we can drive 65mph (a)night and feel as though we are piloting a spout but that same 65mph (a)daytime we feel as if we are not
even moving?Me, I turn an extra 10mph
at daytime just for the rush, what do you do?
Answers: at hours of darkness you just enjoy the vison of your head lights and as they solitary reach out so far things seem to be to appear out of nowhere thus making it look like you are going faster than you are
but at daytime you enjoy a wider and longer range of vision so that it seams that you are going so slow. if you really want a thrill drive at night without your manager lights on at all next every thing seem to go three times or faster to you.
you not getting the sensory information to the brain at night
even moving?Me, I turn an extra 10mph
at daytime just for the rush, what do you do?
How do i bring back to Roosevelt...
Answers: at hours of darkness you just enjoy the vison of your head lights and as they solitary reach out so far things seem to be to appear out of nowhere thus making it look like you are going faster than you are
but at daytime you enjoy a wider and longer range of vision so that it seams that you are going so slow. if you really want a thrill drive at night without your manager lights on at all next every thing seem to go three times or faster to you.
Is it possible for someone who is...
you not getting the sensory information to the brain at night
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