• Kim_Bruning a day ago

    Look at the point cloud they're trying to get a fit on!

    • gnabgib a day ago

      Discussion (101 points, 2 months ago, 59 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44000724

      • rrgok a day ago

        I dont know..there is this thing called meditation, where people mostly sit and they say that's the way to reach human peak experience.

        Yeah, maybe the shrink the brain so small, they cannot have the energy or the capacity to see problems anymore. That's why they are happy....

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          • catlover76 a day ago

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          • lucideer a day ago

            HN isn't usually the place for comedy but I thought the community here might enjoy this.

            • sybercecurity a day ago

              Thanks. I was wondering what that rattling noise was when I turned my head.

            • actuallyalys a day ago

              Given the age group (mean age of 71), I wonder if it's partly an effect of people with mild cognitive impairment, which the study explicitly mentions are included, being more sedentary (i.e., the effect is backwards or bidirectional). You could also imaging other risks of aging increasing both sedentary time and harming the brain (e.g., social isolation).

              • rob_c a day ago

                If that's correlation then yes sitting truely shrinks some people's brains...