Does time slow down?
Mikey 3 commentsUsing a specially made device, a volunteer is placed in a situation the resembles near-death experience (kind of), by dropping him from a great height. The gadget displays numbers across the screen too fast to read under normal circumstances. So if time really does slow down during near-death situations, the numbers on the screen should be readable.
andrew
Friday 21st March 2008 | 05:28 PMso if i fall from a building i will do a quick mental check, did i pay such and such a bill. did i lock up first before i fell off this building..and then splat!!!!!
Kevin
Friday 4th April 2008 | 11:17 PMNo kidding the worst science anyone has seen.
Ever think instead of time slowing down near death that instead your senses may be hightened in this type of situation.
Drugs on mice......nothing to do with time slowing down or speeding up. It is called messing with the brain which in turn affects your senses.
Seriously, how much drugs have you been taking to come up with this concept.
laportama
Friday 21st March 2008 | 12:57 PMsome of the worst science I've seen not on network TV.
People have forgotten how to think.