I agree with the first comment. This is not really science. Plus, even if it was, it's still misleading to say that "science can tell you are dreaming" because imitating eye-movements and guessing if the person is having a nightmare or not is not equivalent to telling what exactly the person is dreaming about.
lol,I completely agree with the comment above me. Time just seems to go faster and faster as you get older. I wonder if there is actually some biological reason for this? I.E as kids, how come we view everything as going t a glacial rate?
But related to this article, I think its an awesome hypothesis, we never even considered this before! I hope it gets more research done into it, it would certainly be a very new way of looking at things.
There is has been a general fall of blogging since 2007, even though I did initially take this news (when I first became aware of it in 2008) with a pinch of salt, I think that it is better that way.
See, most of my internet use is on blogs. I have 3 blogs (2 of which I update regularly) and I am an avid reader of blogs. The problem before was that there were SO MANY blogs full of random junk, just masses and masses of personal photos of dogs and cats with no real content. I'm not saying that personal blogs are useless or boring, but rather that there must a good purpose behind a blog, rather than just random whims to write about your boyfriend.
It was this mass amount of junk which made me stop reading blogs and revert to random internet usage. But now I find that there are many many incredibly interesting sites with wonderful content which are in a blog format (look at Neatorama itself - it is in a blog format too). So I don't think blogging is over, in fact its better to have fewer quality content, rather than masses of junk.
ahahaahaha, I'm studying Computer Science, and they make us learn the Polish notation. It's so darn confusing, but they insist that its actually easier to use than the normal notation once you get used to it :O
These things are absolutely ridiculous; they are so annoying to listen to on the TV alone, I can't imagine what it must be like for the people who are actually sitting in the stadium.
There are other great things which are part of the South African things which can be adopted, banning these horrible things will not mean that they are banning SA culture.
Plus, even the players and coaches are complaining about these, it takes away concentration and they can't hear each other. FIFA should definitely ban these, they are terrible.
But related to this article, I think its an awesome hypothesis, we never even considered this before! I hope it gets more research done into it, it would certainly be a very new way of looking at things.
See, most of my internet use is on blogs. I have 3 blogs (2 of which I update regularly) and I am an avid reader of blogs. The problem before was that there were SO MANY blogs full of random junk, just masses and masses of personal photos of dogs and cats with no real content.
I'm not saying that personal blogs are useless or boring, but rather that there must a good purpose behind a blog, rather than just random whims to write about your boyfriend.
It was this mass amount of junk which made me stop reading blogs and revert to random internet usage. But now I find that there are many many incredibly interesting sites with wonderful content which are in a blog format (look at Neatorama itself - it is in a blog format too). So I don't think blogging is over, in fact its better to have fewer quality content, rather than masses of junk.
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There are other great things which are part of the South African things which can be adopted, banning these horrible things will not mean that they are banning SA culture.
Plus, even the players and coaches are complaining about these, it takes away concentration and they can't hear each other. FIFA should definitely ban these, they are terrible.