Comment Re:Study and practice this in private. (Score 1) 90
Even easier would be the case where someone touches his nose. Tactile information travels from the tip of the finger, along the arm, all the way to the brain. Information also travels from the tip of the nose to the brain. Two wildly different distances, yet we experience the same event. Clearly, there's some buffering going on here. The mechanism by which that happens is interesting enough to warrant its own research, don't you think?