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The science behind why the return-trip always feels shorter than the trip thereWashington Post (blog)For complex beings, humans aren't that great at perceiving time. We're especially bad at measuring time in the short term – seconds, minutes and hours. Our sense of how much time is passing is subjective, easily biased by other things that are going on ...Science says return trips often feel quicker and shorter when they really aren'tBusiness Insider Australiaall 19 news articles »
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