You know the kind of thing, the one story that you always tell, or just plan crowbar into any conversation.
This one hasn't left me and whenever ESP stuff is mentioned I churn it out like a stuck record.
I knew I'd posted it here, too but scared myself that it was 7 years ago, :-
There was a big thing on 5 live about people not using anywhere near their full brain capacity, sighting a story about Fangio (sp).
He was driving his Ferrari in the Monte Carlo GP, & as he approached a blind hairpin he completely locked up & crawled around the bend.
On the other side, unknown to him, was a massive pile up. He edged his way through & won the race.
Naturally everyone, press, spectators etc, went crazy 'that's why he's the champ', 'it's god's way' etc etc.
Fangio wasn't happy with this, it took him 2-3 months to work it out. He kept going through the events in his mind until he realised, that as he approached the bend, without knowing in a split second, his brain had worked out that nobody in the crowd was looking @ him, even though he was Fangio, World Champion, in a Ferrari, at Monte Carlo.
They were all looking around the corner. His brain told his foot there was danger around the corner & he braked accordingly.
All without him actually knowing what was going on.
I love that anecdote.
This one hasn't left me and whenever ESP stuff is mentioned I churn it out like a stuck record.
I knew I'd posted it here, too but scared myself that it was 7 years ago, :-
There was a big thing on 5 live about people not using anywhere near their full brain capacity, sighting a story about Fangio (sp).
He was driving his Ferrari in the Monte Carlo GP, & as he approached a blind hairpin he completely locked up & crawled around the bend.
On the other side, unknown to him, was a massive pile up. He edged his way through & won the race.
Naturally everyone, press, spectators etc, went crazy 'that's why he's the champ', 'it's god's way' etc etc.
Fangio wasn't happy with this, it took him 2-3 months to work it out. He kept going through the events in his mind until he realised, that as he approached the bend, without knowing in a split second, his brain had worked out that nobody in the crowd was looking @ him, even though he was Fangio, World Champion, in a Ferrari, at Monte Carlo.
They were all looking around the corner. His brain told his foot there was danger around the corner & he braked accordingly.
All without him actually knowing what was going on.
I love that anecdote.