20141010

Day 159

Every time we shift our vision from one object to another we are temporarily blind.
This is due to our eyes blurring (known as a saccade).
Over the course of an average lifespan we spend we would have spent 2.1 years like this.
Each day we lose around 40 minutes to this as our brains remove this brief blur
from our memories, essentially forgetting the saccade.

How much do we forget?

What are we forgetting?

What are you forgetting?

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