Why Does Time Feel Slower on Rollercoasters?

Imagine your brain is a camera taking photos. When something exciting happens, like going down a big slide, your brain starts snapping pictures really fast!

The Camera Effect

Normally, you only take one photo every second. But when you are scared or happy, your brain switches to burst mode. It snaps dozens of little pictures in just one second.

Why It Feels Slow

When the ride is over, you look back at all those extra photos. Because there are more memories packed into that short time, it feels like the ride lasted longer than usual. It is not that time actually slowed down, but your brain recorded more of it. That is why a three-minute rollercoaster feels like five minutes of fun!

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Examples

  1. You blink quickly during a rollercoaster drop, but your brain captures dozens of little pictures, making the fall seem longer.
  2. When you watch paint dry, time feels slow because there is nothing new to remember. On a coaster, every twist adds a new memory.
  3. Think of your brain like a video camera that speeds up its recording mode when it sees something exciting happen.

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