What causes you to feel like you’re traveling north when you KNOW you are going south?
Here’s what I mean…
I was taking the Irving Park bus east. Normally I get off on the Brown Line station and head south to Belmont. But it was bitter cold last night and I said “I’ll just go further east and get off on the Red Line station and go to Belmont” The Red Line runs more often so I figure
I’d wait less in the cold.
(The Brown and Red Lines merge at Belmont. The Brown runs diagonally and it’s usually quicker to take that line than ride a bus due to traffic.)
Anyhow I got off at the Red Line (Irving Park Road and Sheridan Rd) and went up the platform. When I got there I thought I went up the wrong side cause it felt like South was the other way. I checked the signs and it said I was on the correct side to go to Belmont.
I got on the El Train and it still felt like I was going north. Even thought I knew I was going south. Then all of a sudden I saw Wrigley Field (home of the Cubs) and boom suddenly my orientation switched and it FELT like I was going south.
This was at night by the way.
What causes your brain to function like this. I KNEW I was going the right way it just FELT wrong.