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Overclock Tick and send to blue (is maybe possible ?)
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Re: Overclock Tick and send to blue (is maybe possible ?)
i'd just like to know how to slow down time
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Re: Overclock Tick and send to blue (is maybe possible ?)
RJHollins wrote:i'd just like to know how to slow down time
Me too, the older I get, the faster it seems to pass
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Re: Overclock Tick and send to blue (is maybe possible ?)
DaveyBoy wrote:RJHollins wrote:i'd just like to know how to slow down time
Me too, the older I get, the faster it seems to pass
Indeed! As tulamide said (I think!) time is a human perception; a product of consciousness which itself has proved impossible to understand. I’ll add that it’s not just age that alters the perception. Yesterday I was waiting to leave at the right time to go to a funeral. Those 15 minutes lasted forever, but if I’m working in FlowStone 15 minutes is gone in what seems like an instant.
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Tick..Tick..Tick..BOOM.. ...Cosmology is a beautiful thing....
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Re: Overclock Tick and send to blue (is maybe possible ?)
Spogg wrote:Indeed! As tulamide said (I think!) time is a human perception; a product of consciousness which itself has proved impossible to understand. I’ll add that it’s not just age that alters the perception. Yesterday I was waiting to leave at the right time to go to a funeral. Those 15 minutes lasted forever, but if I’m working in FlowStone 15 minutes is gone in what seems like an instant.
I'm adding a few thoughts!
Let's not forget, that even Einstein made exactly that comparison:
"When you sit with a nice girl for two hours you think it's only a minute. But when you sit on a hot stove for a minute you think it's two hours. That's relativity."
His Special Theory makes clear that time is relative to the frame of perception. Somebody flying by with light speed sees the world as a non moving object - and everything on it. No car, no man, no wind. Nothing moves. But it is the very same world, we sense as moving, while we don't even notice that somebody flying by with light speed. In our perception he doesn't exist and his time didn't exist.
My surgery after the heart attack lasted actually longer than my time with the emergency team. Yet I would swear it was the other way around. A fly that lives 3 days and sees with roughly 5x more images per second sees us like we see trees - almost no movement, almost no development. Now watch a tree recorded with a time lapse camera and you understand how much it is dependend on perception.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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