The speed of time is not natural

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by Native Vee, Jan 19, 2026 at 2:30 PM.

  1. Native Vee

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    Anyone else noticing how little can be done in an hour? And how fast time moves?

    I get it "As you grow older,time seems to move faster... Its brain chemistry",but no... Not like this no...

    Everyone has the same experience around me. Regardless of age. I got a slow life... Why does it still move faster than when I had plenty to do? Why if I try to spend some serious amount of work,it doesnt seem to me that it measures against anything meaningful?

    I am not much on socials,I really focus on what I think matters to me... No distraction. I value the small things. I enjoy doing things with awareness and consciousness... Yet every hour seems a second,every month a day,every year a month... I cant figure it out.

    Is this someone pressing fast forward outside of reality? Is time itself under pressure somehow as in physics?

    Ah man!!
     
  2. Reverend Rick H

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    I know what you mean. My years of being a teenage Vespa riding mod seem like only yesterday, but it's 45 years ago. I often think where the time has gone.

    I think what you say has a lot to do with occupying your time doing satisfying things. I get the same sense of time flying by in those instances. But put me in a queue when shopping or waiting for a bus and the time sure drags it almost seems it's ticking backwards.....but not back to those teenage mod years.
     
  3. Toker

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    It's all relative to the time you have lived already.

    When you turn 5, the last year was 20% of your life, a long time.

    When you turn 50, the last year of your life was only 2% of your total time on the planet in this life.

    Simple math.
     
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