>Which leads me to: concentrate on nothing else other than driving the car. It is an extension of yourself.
chuckle
I can see a few possible troubles in that, I mean don’t get me wrong it does actually seem like common sense, of attention requirements, to the task
but, I was sort of thinking there are things outside the car, if you will allow me to presume the proposition is of a moving car for a moment, i’ll ignore the possibility you sit in the car in the driveway and pretend to drive, which you could still pretend the car is moving, or pretend things are moving around or past you, honestly I haven’t done that for a while. I can remember not so far back pretending to be in a bus, an imaginary bus, I wasn’t by my self, there was others, perhaps kids, real kids, not imaginary kids, well some were real, some passengers were real in the imaginary bus, there were also some imaginary people in the imaginary bus, it was a mix
anyway, moving on, to some physics, and the possible error of feeling or conceptualizing a vehicle, the whatever extended vehicle outside your regular more immediate body-vehicle, as if a car (for example) was an extension of your body-vehicle, the possible dangers of that
first thing that comes to mind is that sitting in a vehicle, a car, doesn’t exactly incline an intuitive comprehension of KE = .5M x (V^2), especially if it’s been traveling at a constant velocity for some time, in fact even if that exponentiated part (V^2) was linear the danger would be similar, the constant velocity, any inertial constancy might well convince of the easy extension of the vehicle, even to the extent there really isn’t a working mental map of a car at all, add some monotony-induced vigilance decline, hypovigilance, which is like a type of sensory deprivation, and the vehicle extension thing could be more like a trance, lend to driving the vehicle and only the vehicle, but not the entire vehicle or an adequate representation of the vehicle along with an adequate representation of the environment it’s moving through, and into