Your eyes will make tiny, jerky movements (saccades) to focus on the next word or image.
Roughly 1 million of your cells will die and begin the replacement process. 3. Constant Micro-Adjustments In the next second, you will likely: see what you will do in the next secondпјџ
Research in neuroscience (like the famous Libet experiments) suggests that your brain initiates movement or decisions roughly before you consciously "decide" to act. In the next second, you aren't just acting; you’re catching up to your subconscious. 2. Biological Maintenance Your eyes will make tiny, jerky movements (saccades)
Your inner ear and muscles will make microscopic shifts to keep you upright or stable in your seat. 4. The Physics of "Now" Your eyes will make tiny