Perception of time is slower during exercise
Chapter 3 is all about the strange twists and turns involved in measuring and perceiving time. New research suggests that the relativity of time applies in the context of exercising too! When we exercise, time slows down! At least time as we perceive it. Here's an article from Popular Mechanics discussing the research: https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a69124635/time-moves-slower-for-humans-location/ , and here's the research itself: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
How social are we after all?
In chapter six, we extensively discussed the evolutionary significance of music in shaping social roles among homo sapiens. Recent studies indicate that our brains have limitations regarding the number of people we can maintain in our social networks. Our closest inner circle consists of about five friends and family members. The next tier includes an additional 10 close friends we likely see at least monthly. Those we socialize with at parties increase this number to around
Time might not exist
A new article in BBC Science Focus magazine attempts to reconcile Einstein's theories of time in General Relativity with the "strange...
After the Greeks, others who understood theatre as a type of music...
Even narrowing the topic of this book to the evolution of theatre as a type of music, the subject often felt overwhelmingly large! But...


