A sense of self, our sense of self-consciousness disappear completely. Time dilates . So that means it slows down like I mentioned. You can that freeze-frame effect, like in a car crash.
How do we enjoy the relationships that we are in? How do we dilate inside of our little envelope here? This is a pretty small space that we each use on this planet.
Sense of self will vanish. Time will dilate -- fancy way of saying it passes strangely. It'll slow down. You get a freeze frame effect.
Your blood pressure goes up. Your eyes dilate . These are things that are designed to help you. If a mythical saber tooth tiger jumps out in front of you, you want your arteries to constrict and your blood to clot faster, for example, because if you get bitten,
But your blood flow would be diverted to your skeletal muscle. Your pupils would dilate . And if you survive, great.
That's the sample that's going to allow us to calculate the fraction of stars in our galaxy that host small, potentially habitable planets. Your pupils dilate out, and you can see the stars.
Frontality refers to the prefrontal cortex, the part of your brain that's back here, that houses all of your higher cognitive functions. So why does time dilate in a flow state? Why does it speed up or slow down?
I felt like I had panoramic vision. And time had dilated . It had slowed down.
It's all wasted. The end-user can't easily understand what that data means and can't integrate that beneficially into their Now I've detected dilated cardiomyopathy in patients.
And your body senses this, and it tries to improve the activity of your heart by various compensatory mechanisms. The walls can thicken or it can dilate , get big. You can retain water to load the heart or adrenaline.
or music or dance you know you're liable to have experienced this where you know you're just so in the moment that that every second becomes almost you know dilated and it's just like you're really in the zone you know this is sort of I guess you might compare it to a runner's high also by the way this is why we're all so obsessed with the Rubik's Cube
It might look something a little bit more like jazz as an analogy. And also time will be dilated , meaning so the rate at which a clock will tick for that moving observer will slow down relative to the observer that's
This is how it works. This is something that you do. It is not something that happens to you. And there are many indications that this is how it works. One is that Physiology indicates and this is how it works: pupil dilates . This is something that I studies many, many years ago that people really on a program like that if you're on a problem like that if you're going to do it in your head, your pupil will dilate . The area will increase by about 50%
But I will say that I do believe that it wasn't a 30, one-third down the line, because America was different. And the overall effect is that their time seems to dilate .
But I will say that I do believe that it wasn't a 30, one-third down the line, because America was different. is elongated, dilated , relative to mine.
Nitric oxide in the bloodstream does two things. The first thing it does is it actually dilates the blood vessel. The blood vessel gets bigger, and that means that more blood flows through that blood vessel.
Also, plants contain something called nitrates. Nitrates basically act as vessel dilators, which dilate your blood vessels to allow for more blood flow to reach your muscles. And they increase the amount of oxygen utilization during exercise.
It's all wasted. The end-user can't easily understand what that data means and can't integrate that beneficially into their So he had this underlying condition, dilated cardiomyopathy, that went undiagnosed.
to her she told me she was writing to her various lawyers to try and bring the various lawsuits that she felt she had coming to her. One of the first things I noticed about Lydie was that her pupils were hugely dilated , suggesting the obvious use of drugs, use of alcohol, although I didn't have any more particular proof of that. Lydie told us a number of things. That she had a grandmother who was a 106 and not a
and this is how it works: pupil dilates . This is something that I studies many, many years ago that people really on a program like that if you're on a problem like that if you're going to do it in your head, your pupil will dilate . The area will increase by about 50% as soon as you engage in that. And it will stay dilated as long as you're working and it will sort of collapse back to normal size either when you quit or when you find the
Holy, moly. Widely dilated pupils which often means arousal or fear, or constricted pupils,
going to do it in your head, your pupil will dilate . The area will increase by about 50% as soon as you engage in that. And it will stay dilated as long as you're working and it will sort of collapse back to normal size either when you quit or when you find the answer. So this is another way thoughts come to mind. And this is definitely not the intuitive way. Here we are we feel a sense of urgency. We feel something deliberate is happening
It's all wasted. The end-user can't easily understand what that data means and can't integrate that beneficially into their Upon autopsy, the doctors find that he had a condition called dilated cardiomyopathy.
It's all wasted. The end-user can't easily understand what that data means and can't integrate that beneficially into their think that it's just cystic fibrosis or it's just Tay-Sach's disease or it's just the dilated cardiomyopathy that I mentioned.
Because if you put them in a hot shower, it causes them to vasodilate, dilate open the blood flow along the surface
And these are all the mutations. And you can see the overlap between healthy volunteers, the population of just a general population, and people with dilated cardiomyopathy. You can see there's really quite a lot of overlap between those.
But also, oxytocin, when we do things we enjoy, especially if we have support by other people, it dilates the blood vessels.
Et en plus et le mec il se marre, il me dit je vois vos pupilles commencent à se dilater un petit peu.
This is a normal heart, and hereís an example of a very sick heart, where you see much less ability of the heart muscle to contract, all the chambers of the heart are very dilated ,
And this is how it's built. So, there's an artery down the middle and the erection starts by the artery dilating. So, from left to right, you'll see it dilate . And then that fills