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Why Do People Slow Down Before Entering a Museum?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

People slow down because museums ask for attention rather than speed.

A museum entrance marks a change in rhythm.

Visitors leave behind the pace of streets and prepare for observation.

The hidden mechanism is attention shifting. Expectations change before exhibits appear.

People think museums display objects. Often, they reorganize time.

Why Do People Slow Down Before Entering a Museum?

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