A Watched Clock Won't Heal

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    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Surprising link between time perception and wound healing revealed in Harvard psychology study (msn.com)

    The truth itself being 125% efficient, would explain such things as the placebo effect and auto-immune diseases. Think of it as trading focus for efficiency, particle for more spontaneous wave-like harmony. The future itself can be thought of as sometimes obviously influencing the present, just as the past obviously influences the present, and everything expresses particle-wave duality as a result of the individual having to decide what is past and future, random and fated.

    Even our physiology appears to obey particle-wave duality and fractal geometry. Protons, for example, ring like a bell to fold faster, leveraging greater efficiency, combined with a compact geometry. Trading efficiency for compacting more information into a smaller volume. Note, this is similar to Boyle's Law, but treats information as capable of defying causality, and going backwards.

    We take a leap of faith, that more time has passed, and our wounds heal faster, because of the pattern matching every cell in our bodies obeys. The opposite happens, when we watch the clock. Think of it as a double-slit experiment, where we can either choose to focus on causality, or to accept more of the Big Picture.
     
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