HAVE YOU EVER noticed how a group of people can perceive a non-interpretive event completely differently? I'm not just talking about Mom and Dad having a differing opinion of which kid actually did more chores, or what little Susie was really wearing when she left for school two days ago. I'm talking about a very clear encounter, one that's intense, and one that two or more people simply can't remember factually the same later on. There's a famous experiment circulating around the web right now. In this experiment people are shown a series of car accidents and are later asked what they could...
HAVE YOU EVER noticed how a group of people can perceive a non-interpretive event completely differently? I'm not just talking about Mom and Dad havin...