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A Scientist Says Humans Can Slow time With Their Minds
It takes a very particular set of circumstances. In moments of emergency, super-concentration, or meditation, people report moments of “ time expansion experiences,” or TEEs—when time feels to slow down. • Psychologist Steve Taylor has examined these experiences for a decade, and his new book argues...
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