Time perception

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malachite
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Time perception

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Does anyone know if there is a study how to control time perception?

Like creating the possibility to make time look pass by slower or faster? Only if it were to create a small difference?

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This is something I'm currently working on.

Some things I've learned;

Time is obviously subject to perception.
Examples are wrote throughout my personal experience and in stories of people during car crashes when time seems to slow down for them.

A method I've found for slowing down time is to simply stare at a clock, observing each individual second as it passes. Focusing on things that change rapidly, concentrating on individual movements with intense focus seem to slow time down. In the military, while I was in afghanistan, during fighting season it felt like the months passed by in a matter of days and during the winter months it crawled on forever.

We can ask questions too. Like if a fly only lives for 24 hours and moves at a frequency much higher than our own the entire time is a fly's perception the same as ours?

It seems as if the only way we can experience time itself is by the changes we experience from moment to moment. If we submit to sensory deprivation, time seems to last forever. Dreams seem to last ages, but only exist in a single night.

Time itself is still a mystery to me. It seem to be that which precedes everything. When we look at the world we realize nothing operates, moves, changes, grows, or dies without the existence of time. When we see things this way we realize that the creation of the universe seems to be a drop in time, like a chemical in a pitree dish. If this is the case, then some of the theories surrounding time as its own dimension make a bit more sense. Obviously as the drop in the dish dissipates to the outside the first moment in time and the last still exist simultaneously.

So what about the future? I dunno. Hope I provided you with something to think about though.

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malachite wrote:Does anyone know if there is a study how to control time perception?
maybe not a study on how to control it, but Einstein's Relativity Theory might be a good place to start :)

https://www.marxists.org/reference/arch ... tivity.pdf
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