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Are there short-term, long-term, and working attention spans the way there are with memory?
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In science fiction movies, there is often a portion of a spaceship which rotates to create artificial gravity. Wouldn't the gyroscopic motion affect the trajectory? If there were changes in the balance (e.g someone walking around) could the course be altered?
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In science fiction movies, there is often a portion of a spaceship which rotates to create artificial gravity. Wouldn't the gyroscopic motion affect the trajectory? If there were changes in the balance (e.g someone walking around) could the course be altered?
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