Wait, I’m confused. What does this have in common with epilepsy?
I guess it overlaps partly with meditation but there’s a difference between just being focused and actively having an adrenaline rush. Also that ‘soft foamroll compression’ feeling—where is that coming from?
Flickering lights may cause and are used to test for epilepsy. From that a very far fetched hypothesis is that you may just be more sensitive to blue light. People do get religious visions staring at lights, can be explained by minor seizures. So all just a very wild guess on my part ;-)
Wait, I’m confused. What does this have in common with epilepsy?
I guess it overlaps partly with meditation but there’s a difference between just being focused and actively having an adrenaline rush. Also that ‘soft foamroll compression’ feeling—where is that coming from?
Flickering lights may cause and are used to test for epilepsy. From that a very far fetched hypothesis is that you may just be more sensitive to blue light. People do get religious visions staring at lights, can be explained by minor seizures. So all just a very wild guess on my part ;-)
People who are having seizures probably don’t stay lucid enough to win ultrabullet chess games online. As far as I know.