why can your brain quickly process something like the angle and speed needed to throw something to someone , but would have to work to figure out the math behind the throw?

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why can your brain quickly process something like the angle and speed needed to throw something to someone , but would have to work to figure out the math behind the throw?

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When you throw a thing, you’re drawing on the learned experience of throwing stuff before. You’re not thinking: this ball is .5kg, my arm is .75m long, so I need to rotate at x to impart force. You’re going: this is a similar weight to something else I’ve thrown, so if I throw it like that, it should go the same distance. Whether it does or doesn’t, you add a new data point.

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