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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The best explanation I’ve run into is that your brain isn’t processing the physics behind your throw, it’s just using what it remembers from previous throws you’ve made. “They look kinda far away, and this is a heavy ball, I should probably throw like… This”

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