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Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely. Quoting: Master of Nothing Same with age, you can be 19 and feel 60 or be 60 and feel 19. It's all relative. Best thing one could ever do is live in the moment. When you aren't, time seems to agonizingly slow down. I agree. What if it doesn't seem to, but actually does slow down? Is time relative to brain activity alone or is it relative to something else, a larger purpose, or unknown building block? Is it? Last Edited by UnipartySchmuck on 07/06/2017 06:52 PM There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48078474 United States 07/06/2017 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely. Quoting: Master of Nothing Same with age, you can be 19 and feel 60 or be 60 and feel 19. It's all relative. Best thing one could ever do is live in the moment. When you aren't, time seems to agonizingly slow down. I agree. What if it doesn't seem to, but actually does slow down? Is time relative to brain activity alone or is it relative to something else, a larger purpose, or unknown building block? Is it? Can't say for sure. When you are enjoying yourself, time seems to go by quick. When you aren't, it goes slower. Crazy to think your emotions and consciousness are affecting reality around you. Maybe its all resonance based on how you're feeling second by second, and it's caused by your heart and not your brain. I dunno, but i like thinking about this stuff. Cause each and every one of us has experienced slow, and quick "time" changes. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Time flying' generally means routine with access to little novelty. It's why days blend together and have little definable form and why those stuck in the loops think time 'speeds up when you get older'. Experiencing novelty(new experience subject to immediate, direct attention) on a more regular basis, will slow down your perception of time substantially. Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... [link to www.dailymotion.com] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48078474 United States 07/06/2017 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Time flying' generally means routine with access to little novelty. Quoting: Seer777 It's why days blend together and have little definable form and why those stuck in the loops think time 'speeds up when you get older'. Experiencing novelty(new experience subject to immediate, direct attention) on a more regular basis, will slow down your perception of time substantially. Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... [link to www.dailymotion.com] This honestly makes sense... Thanks for the post. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'Time flying' generally means routine with access to little novelty. Quoting: Seer777 It's why days blend together and have little definable form and why those stuck in the loops think time 'speeds up when you get older'. Experiencing novelty(new experience subject to immediate, direct attention) on a more regular basis, will slow down your perception of time substantially. Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... [link to www.dailymotion.com] This honestly makes sense... Thanks for the post. :) Cheers. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... Quoting: Seer777 [link to www.dailymotion.com] That's my point right there. Time slows down. Nothing "seems" about it, time... slows... down. How is it possible for time to slow down? It is a fixed measuremnt, unless it isn't. In this case it appears to be due to observation. and it's caused by your heart and not your brain. I dunno, but i like thinking about this stuff. Cause each and every one of us has experienced slow, and quick "time" changes. Me too. Last Edited by UnipartySchmuck on 07/06/2017 07:20 PM There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... Quoting: Seer777 [link to www.dailymotion.com] That's my point right there. Time slows down. Nothing "seems" about it, time... slows... down. In this case it is due to observation. It is due immediacy of perfect attention, reflex, and tools of past acquisition. When you only have seconds to choose. Gaming allows people to role play this way. It's why we enjoy it. It's how we learn and retain information. Fun and challenge. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... Quoting: Seer777 [link to www.dailymotion.com] That's my point right there. Time slows down. Nothing "seems" about it, time... slows... down. In this case it is due to observation. It is due immediacy of perfect attention, reflex, and tools of past acquisition. When you only have seconds to choose. Gaming allows people to role play this way. It's why we enjoy it. It's how we learn and retain information. Fun and challenge. Speaking of...recommend this game for those who enjoy contemplating both, AI and puzzles. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 48078474 United States 07/06/2017 07:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... Quoting: Seer777 [link to www.dailymotion.com] That's my point right there. Time slows down. Nothing "seems" about it, time... slows... down. In this case it is due to observation. It is due immediacy of perfect attention, reflex, and tools of past acquisition. When you only have seconds to choose. Gaming allows people to role play this way. It's why we enjoy it. It's how we learn and retain information. Fun and challenge. Another good example. So it is consciousness based, seeing changes in speeds of time? Makes sense to me being i think consciousness flows everywhere and through everything. |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 07:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like those moments before you are in car accident and time slows down to allow your to correct for the discrepancy on oncoming potential fatality... Quoting: Seer777 [link to www.dailymotion.com] That's my point right there. Time slows down. Nothing "seems" about it, time... slows... down. In this case it is due to observation. It is due immediacy of perfect attention, reflex, and tools of past acquisition. When you only have seconds to choose. Gaming allows people to role play this way. It's why we enjoy it. It's how we learn and retain information. Fun and challenge. Another good example. So it is consciousness based, seeing changes in speeds of time? Makes sense to me being i think consciousness flows everywhere and through everything. It is attention based. Where you are directing it, at any one time. The more focus the environment calls for, slower time goes and the memory holds... Have you ever heard of a 'flashbulb memory'? It's where the Collective, experiences one of those moments. Like 9/11. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17793876 United States 07/06/2017 07:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Regardless of fixed measurement. Quoting: Trashy Time is flying by for me today. Are you staring at a clock? What if my day seems like it went by in half the time your day did, because it did? What if 1 minute seems like 10 because you were staring at the clock, because it was 10 minutes? Quantum eraser shows that the simple act of observation can change outcomes or provide unlimited outcomes. What if the act of NOT observing on purpose has a similar effect? This leads to- A minute is a minute is 60 seconds but what if time is going by slower for you, because it is? What if time is going by faster for me, because it is? How could we prove it? Your minute is up and my day is over. I cannot compute what you are saying. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? I thought space time were bent together? Are we saying time can be independent of space? We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17793876 United States 07/06/2017 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Airfoil around the wing of an aircraft flying does travel at two different speeds. The wing is slightly bevelled. So the air foil on top of tbe wing travels at a different speed then the air foil below the wing. So the air travels over a farther surface distance with greater speed to reach the same airflow below the wing at the back of the wing. The air still meets at the same time. Just one side has to travel faster to meet. If space is bent then wouldn't time speed up in the ripples to meet with space. What causes the bevelled or ripples in space. Wouldnt the molecules speed up or slow down to create vacuum s? What the fuck am I saying? Ohhh never mind. I got lost. |
Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Regardless of fixed measurement. Quoting: Trashy Time is flying by for me today. Are you staring at a clock? What if my day seems like it went by in half the time your day did, because it did? What if 1 minute seems like 10 because you were staring at the clock, because it was 10 minutes? Quantum eraser shows that the simple act of observation can change outcomes or provide unlimited outcomes. What if the act of NOT observing on purpose has a similar effect? This leads to- A minute is a minute is 60 seconds but what if time is going by slower for you, because it is? What if time is going by faster for me, because it is? How could we prove it? Your minute is up and my day is over. I cannot compute what you are saying. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? I thought space time were bent together? Are we saying time can be independent of space? We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? It's a suggestion. I thought space time were bent together? I don't believe that. Are we saying time can be independent of space? Yes. We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? No<-- this is the premise of my thread. I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I can. Forget what the clock tells you. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. Me too. So much information, so little TIME. Last Edited by UnipartySchmuck on 07/06/2017 08:31 PM There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17793876 United States 07/06/2017 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Regardless of fixed measurement. Quoting: Trashy Time is flying by for me today. Are you staring at a clock? What if my day seems like it went by in half the time your day did, because it did? What if 1 minute seems like 10 because you were staring at the clock, because it was 10 minutes? Quantum eraser shows that the simple act of observation can change outcomes or provide unlimited outcomes. What if the act of NOT observing on purpose has a similar effect? This leads to- A minute is a minute is 60 seconds but what if time is going by slower for you, because it is? What if time is going by faster for me, because it is? How could we prove it? Your minute is up and my day is over. I cannot compute what you are saying. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? I thought space time were bent together? Are we saying time can be independent of space? We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? It's a suggestion. I thought space time were bent together? I don't believe that. Are we saying time can be independent of space? Yes. We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? No<-- this is the premise of my thread. I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I can. Forget what the clock tells you. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. Me too! So much shit, so little TIME. Your condescending arrogant reply tells me you dont know shit. Everyone.. ABANDON THREAD! ASSHOLE ALERT! |
Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 72810823 United States 07/06/2017 08:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time...is the Space, which allows Matter to move... Which through and by our own perceptions, allows said measure to be calculated, to make sense of our environment, as a species. Your perception of said, belongs to each. How old are you? Your trips around the Sun... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Glutomoto2550 User ID: 60728971 United States 07/06/2017 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely. Quoting: Master of Nothing Same with age, you can be 19 and feel 60 or be 60 and feel 19. It's all relative. Best thing one could ever do is live in the moment. When you aren't, time seems to agonizingly slow down. I agree. What if it doesn't seem to, but actually does slow down? Is time relative to brain activity alone or is it relative to something else, a larger purpose, or unknown building block? Is it? Can't say for sure. When you are enjoying yourself, time seems to go by quick. When you aren't, it goes slower. Crazy to think your emotions and consciousness are affecting reality around you. Maybe its all resonance based on how you're feeling second by second, and it's caused by your heart and not your brain. I dunno, but i like thinking about this stuff. Cause each and every one of us has experienced slow, and quick "time" changes. :) "The worst thing in life is to be forgotten." - Author Unknown - "Is it possible? Yes, it's possible. It's also possible that you could get kicked to death by a duck, but it's not very likely." - Karl Kruszelnicki Fudd's Third Principle: It is impossible to make anything fool proof, because fool's are so clever. Steven's Corollary: Look at all the buttons, I want to push them all. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 48078474 United States 07/06/2017 08:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Time...is the Space, which allows Matter to move... Which through and by our own perceptions, allows said measure to be calculated, to make sense of our environment, as a species. Quoting: Seer777 Your perception of said, belongs to each. How old are you? Your trips around the Sun... [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] :SandofTime: I enjoy your posts... Seriously, thanks. Green for you when i can. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72666162 United Kingdom 07/06/2017 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I spend a lot of time on building games, it's my guilty pleasure. I can literally spend hours yet it feels like 30 minutes at most. If it's a boring day at work I'm always watching the clock and it honestly can feel like eternity, to the point I get seriously pissed off at workmates because it's not passing quick enough. Are you suggesting it's like the double slit experiment in a way? |
Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Regardless of fixed measurement. Quoting: Trashy Time is flying by for me today. Are you staring at a clock? What if my day seems like it went by in half the time your day did, because it did? What if 1 minute seems like 10 because you were staring at the clock, because it was 10 minutes? Quantum eraser shows that the simple act of observation can change outcomes or provide unlimited outcomes. What if the act of NOT observing on purpose has a similar effect? This leads to- A minute is a minute is 60 seconds but what if time is going by slower for you, because it is? What if time is going by faster for me, because it is? How could we prove it? Your minute is up and my day is over. I cannot compute what you are saying. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? I thought space time were bent together? Are we saying time can be independent of space? We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. You are suggesting time can be different for two different people within the space? It's a suggestion. I thought space time were bent together? I don't believe that. Are we saying time can be independent of space? Yes. We do not know the boundaries of our space. But wouldnt time be the same for all within the same space? No<-- this is the premise of my thread. I can see time being different in two different spaces but right now I cant see time being independent of the space we have. I can. Forget what the clock tells you. I think the space gives time. I dont know. I would like to reason this more. Me too! So much shit, so little TIME. Your condescending arrogant reply tells me you dont know shit. Everyone.. ABANDON THREAD! ASSHOLE ALERT! I promise that wasn't my intention, I was making dinner for my kid, so I was just trying to type fast. I edited the reply. As far as not knowing, you are right. I do know what we are supposed to know doesn't feel right..... and so do you? Last Edited by UnipartySchmuck on 07/06/2017 08:32 PM There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |
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Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I spend a lot of time on building games, it's my guilty pleasure. I can literally spend hours yet it feels like 30 minutes at most. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72666162 If it's a boring day at work I'm always watching the clock and it honestly can feel like eternity, to the point I get seriously pissed off at workmates because it's not passing quick enough. Are you suggesting it's like the double slit experiment in a way? Yes sir. That is exactly what I am suggesting. It makes sense, doesn't it? There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |
Trashy (OP) User ID: 71740445 United States 07/06/2017 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I tried to find any info in this regard from him. I am not referring to THE theory of relativity so I would appreciate any links you can give. I looked and found nothing on this particular suggestion. Last Edited by UnipartySchmuck on 07/06/2017 08:38 PM There's a 95% chance you are a candy ass uniparty tory. |