I often think about time but the more I think the more confused I get. I wonder sometimes if we can control time in a way, I mean to slow it down, or speed it up, or maybe even stop it? From what I know from physics classes, time IS flexible, I mean it can behave quite strangely in the Universe but I'm unable to understand it thoroughly.
Time is dependent on speed, if I remember correctly. You have to be going pretty fast for time to be affected. But it has been measurable in space flight -- returning astronouts found their watches off by a minute or two. So you can forget about having any effect on time in real life. _________________ An apple a day....
Sorry for my dyslexic-looking schizo posts last week.
Uriel wrote:
Time is dependent on speed, if I remember correctly. You have to be going pretty fast for time to be affected. But it has been measurable in space flight -- returning astronouts found their watches off by a minute or two. So you can forget about having any effect on time in real life.
Yes, for sure it's comlicated, but I suppose that you can divide it to two things (very basically) time and how every person interpret/feel time. So, it seems more the interpretation you (individual) make of time what can have effect on it, for exmple the person in the article who can go in the slow zone during sport. I have experienced time to go quickly, slowly etc so I know that it can definitly change - at least the individual feeling, but I didn't have some conscious influence, what is what I'd like to discover and there are people capable.
I have sometimes quite much difficulty to correctly interpret time, and I'm muddle up with all the things in the past, as I can't imagine the contnuation : it feel like many events isolated and not placable, also without chronology. This is maybe with which i have this problem - continuation i.e. chronology. Anyway, it's why I was wondering if there is a religion who has some thoughts, influences of this, but as KSa wrote, it's physics, so possibly it would be better to improve my insigth of physics.
Sorry for my dyslexic-looking schizo posts last week.
Pauline, youe have raised very interesting subject for discussion and I think we will continue to discuss it more in details. Tonight I'm going to Italy for one week but after I've returned I'll try to tell you something about my perception of time.
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