Just from this alone, it implies to me that your set of mind gears your brain in a certain direction so that it will save time in making decisions accordingly, and that consciousness is an afterthought. Maybe the electrical activity six seconds before is the subconscious brain predicting the most likely outcome as a result of your physical self, as an animal, reacting to the environment, then it happens, then your aware. Maybe that’s why some people have a hard time changing certain behaviors as habits, when the mind is already predisposed, trying to get out of a loop. If that is the case, just imagine how this could really help people. The guy almost getting hit by a taxi tells me that the brain predicted that outcome, and his brain went in hyper mode because that is how fast it needed to happen for him to survive,(all less than six seconds?) and it made me wonder if that scenario could of been taken a little bit farther. What would the brain, subconscious, decide to do if stimulated by something unexpected and random where the predictive factors would be varied? Most likely, the same guy would of been hit if he was walking through a park where there is no roads for any kind of traffic, no indicators for his brain to set up. So decisions have more to do with your set of mind at the moment and your environment, which makes sense. So then, if you were pretty good at manipulating the environment, you could somehow “gear” people in making certain decisions, and if your really good, it will look like “free will”, all by talking to their subconscious. Muahahahaha