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Why moving too fast is a major cause of survival failure: Energy and heat loss explained
Moving rapidly in a survival situation feels proactive, but physiology and physics often punish haste. Faster movement raises metabolic rate, consuming glycogen and fat faster and producing more ...
When a camera whips around from one point to another, most people expect the fast movement to result in a blurry smear. What they don’t realize, however, is that our own eyes engage in a similar kind ...
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