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Shoot-out
http://www.telegraph....n-his-shoot-outs.html
"Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr, who died in 1962 aged 77, first suggested the intentional act of drawing and shooting is slower to execute than the reactive response after being inspired by movie gunfights.
After many mock gunfights in university hallways with graduate students, Bohr concluded the villain always tries to draw his gun first, and so must consciously move his hands), while the hero always reacts and draws by reflex as soon as he sees the villain moving."
An argument for reaction over action?
All the best
Spare Ed
"Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr, who died in 1962 aged 77, first suggested the intentional act of drawing and shooting is slower to execute than the reactive response after being inspired by movie gunfights.
After many mock gunfights in university hallways with graduate students, Bohr concluded the villain always tries to draw his gun first, and so must consciously move his hands), while the hero always reacts and draws by reflex as soon as he sees the villain moving."
An argument for reaction over action?
All the best
Spare Ed
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The baddies always seem to draw first................the proof is in the pudding..........look at this brilliant shoot out from"Tombstone"......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mnFsrmsA94
The baddies always seem to draw first................the proof is in the pudding..........look at this brilliant shoot out from"Tombstone"......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mnFsrmsA94