• Kairos@lemmy.today
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    11 hours ago

    That “theory” is very false (edit: at least to how we experience time in the second/now). It only applies to memory. And only then because our brain is evolved to keep us alive, not serve a completely accurate measure of time passage.

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      15 hours ago

      Lacking in novelty, our minds compress memory. Best explanation I’ve heard, and it’s seemed true… years where I am not doing very much, it’s just a few surface memories unless I dig. But years where I am busy as hell, it’s like being overrun with memories thinking of those times. As we get older, we experience less novelty. Living in a cube, living in a rut, yes that’ll make time slide by like nothing else. Avoid it at all costs.

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        7 hours ago

        Found Grover Krantz’ lemmy account!

        Fun fact: Krantz was the originator of the so-called “running man” endurance hunting theory, but he was better-known as a firm believer in the existence of Bigfoot. Also, his skeleton (and that of his favorite dog) are on display in the Smithsonian for some reason.