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Sound and light reach you at very different speeds—a phenomenon we experience every time we hear a plane passing overhead and look up to find the sound coming from one part of the sky and a plane moving silently through another. In the more immediate world around you, your brain normally irons out these differences, so that you sense all stimuli as reaching you simultaneously. In a similar way, the brain
The Body: A Guide for Occupants
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