Nathan Cashion

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You know how banging your hand hurts more when it’s cold out than when it’s warm? The other day a possible explanation occurred to me: It’s not that your pain receptors are sensitized by cold. It’s that when it’s cold, you tend to hit things harder. Your hand is numbed by cold, so it takes a fraction of a second longer for you to realize you’ve banged it against the wall and withdraw it.
The Making of Karateka
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