
As the cover of this week's The Economist says, "It's time. America should take a chance and make Barack Obama the next leader of the free world." Yes.
Go vote for him. That's all I have to say until I can breathe again.
I'm a writer. Sometimes things just don't make sense until put down in lines of print.
Cal Tech neuroscientists, through working with a patient with a very rare condition, have determined that the amygdala is front and center in determining the social distance at which we feel comfortable."
from http://www.tonic.com
The term proxemics was introduced by anthropologist Edward T. Hall in 1966 which is the study of set measurable distances between people as they interact. The effects of proxemics, according to Hall, can be summarized by the following loose rule:
"Like gravity, the influence of two bodies on each other is inversely proportional not only to the the square of their distance but possibly even the cube of the distance between them."
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