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 No.28241

I'm a radio producer so I'm constantly on a clock, paying attention to seconds and even milliseconds sometimes.

Something seems off today. Time is going a little fast. Is anyone else noticing it? Not twice as fast, but at like 5/6 time or 2/3 time. Closer to 5/6 it feels like. Anyone else out there?

 No.28246

It's not time that's going fast, it's your brain that's going slow. -Ancient Chinese proverb


 No.28261

>>28241

5/6 the speed of time would mean time is going slower.


 No.28262

Discreet, sequential time is an illusion placed over reality by Man to help make sense of the agricultural process- it doesn't actually exist, despite the few shaky science experiments which arrogantly 'proved' our notion of seconds and minutes are objective realities.

Thus you'll probably notice quirks if you're very time orientated. Most people would just shrug it off.

You might find the writings of philosopher David Myatt interesting, as he discusses this, though it's kind of esoteric.

https://regardingdavidmyatt.wordpress.com/cyclic-theory-and-aeonics/time-as-emanation/


 No.28272

I can't find the study, but there was an experiment with lab mice that indicated their perception of time can be affected by their temperature. The mice were trained to hit a button every minute, and then the ambient temperature was increased/decreased.

I believe the colder the mice the slower they perceived time.


 No.28281

>>28241

i noticed the first change in 2015 when suddendly it felt like time was speeding up to 1.6 x speed

the days flew sooo fast and faded away. 2016 was strange and fast

endtimes hortened time?


 No.28305

>>28261

I guess I was thinking musically, like cut time is twice as fast. Six minutes feels like five minutes to me. Sorry to be confusing.


 No.28324

>>28241

producer or board op? Big difference, senpai.


 No.28328

>>28272

Couldn't that be correlated to the cold temperatures slowing the mice physically (when going back and forth to this button? I know that I work slower in the cold.


 No.28334

Isn't time just an illusion? It's all about how you perceive it. I have days that I PERCEIVE to just fly by at work, and others that I PERCEIVE will never end.

"Time" doesn't move, as it can't. We give ourselves the illusion that it moves with seconds, minutes, hours, etc. While Space and Gravity are real forces, Time itself is not, as it's a self-imposed illusion.


 No.28415

>>28334

Time isn't an illusion, that's newish pseudoscience. Space is not an illusion, time is not an illusion. Spacetime is not an illusion. Perception may change, but time is real and measurable. There are experiments. That being said, I suppose this is a post about perception: is anyone perceiving time as going more quickly.

>>28324

I've done both, jappo. There are all sorts of producers. All of them produce or assist in the production of some product. In my building we have executive producers, commercial producers, "technical producers" (more than just a sound board) and live remote producers. Part of my job is board operation, but more of my job is more than just that.

Whatever it was that made me perceive time as passing more quickly has changed and everything seems normal again.


 No.28832

>>28241

This is a known thing to happen due to adrenaline. To perceive time slower like that your brain would have to work faster. Were you excited or tense? Was there something going on?


 No.30896

>>28281

>the days flew sooo fast and faded away. 2016 was strange and fast

God, is this so true.


 No.34747

Time out.


 No.35030

Lay off the adderal, hon


 No.35315

Is the concept of time seeming to going faster when you are working completely alien to you?


 No.35337

>>35315

this. these threads are cringy. the truth is, if time were somehow going by faster, whatever that means, there would be no way of you knowing it. theory of relativity and all of that. If you were in a spaceship going the speed of light, time would be "slower" for you, so when you can back to earth, your watch would say you are actually a time traveler from the past…but do you think youd fucking notice it?? even if the time dialation were very great and everyone you knew on Earth is now dead and its been hundreds of years, yet youve only aged 1 day YOU STILL WOULDNT NOTICE TIME MOVING SLOWER FOR YOU, its impossible!


 No.35339

>>35337

Relativity is bullshit




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