STRESS BREAKS BONES
stress·@leonid96·
0.000 HBDSTRESS BREAKS BONES
 Imagine a person experiencing a stressful situation, which, in the heat of passion, is close to deadly, but not by definition. Probably, it's not hard to deceive one's own feelings, but their own time management body is somewhat more difficult, "to untwist it to its fullest" in such cases often fails. Let's resort to technical analogies. What will happen in the event that any mechanism will not start entirely and not at full capacity? There are four possible answers: 1) Generally speaking, from a technical point of view, the question is not specific, since an aggregate operating in an abnormal mode can not do absolutely no harm. 2) The inclusion of a protective mechanism from time to time is useful - a kind of routine inspection, "seasonal maintenance"; but if such "checks" (endless stresses) become more frequent, then any mechanism will wear out faster. 3) If the mechanism is triggered only partially in case of a false alarm, then with a real alarm in the "force of remembering the reaction," no full inclusion will occur. For example, if the brakes are 5% less efficient, the car owner will not pay attention to it for several years. But he will notice, when one day he does not have the braking distance. 4) The mechanism can work not slightly weaker, but partially. If we continue the analogy with brakes, what will happen if they work unevenly? Then - the driver will notice this when the brake is applied the first time - after skidding the car. But let's return to the example, with a person who, in a non-fatal situation, experiences super stressful experiences. What will happen if the time management body works only partially and not in the entire volume of the human body? If, for example, in the muscles above the knee Time is inhibited, and in the bones below the knee - no? The answer is obvious - the muscles working in a sparing mode, can create on "unsuspecting" bones simply prohibitive loads. It's only because of naivety that it seems to us that such a thing is impossible in principle. Do not believe the logic - listen to doctors: STRESS BREAKS BONES? For the first time, doctors found the effect of getting unexplained injuries in stressful situations, studying the history of illness ... football fans! How to explain from the point of view of modern science, how in the usual jump near the TV, the leg bones experienced an overload of hundreds of times more than the one that could theoretically test during the usual jump? Non-standard physical time flowing in our body can (theoretically) bring to premature aging or to super-permissible loads on the bones of the skeleton.
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