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David Eagleman :
Your perception of reality is the end result of fancy editing tricks: the brain hides the difference
in arrival times. How? What it serves up as reality is actually a delayed version. Your brain
collects up all the information from the senses before it decides upon a story of what
happens. . . . The strange consequence of all this is that you live in the past. By the time you
think the moment occurs, it’s already long gone. To synchronize the incoming information from
the senses, the cost is that our conscious awareness lags behind the physical world
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