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76. When Time Slows Down

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Aug 27, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of time perception with insights from a movie stuntman and sports professionals. They share experiences of time slowing down during high-stakes moments, exploring the connection between memory and perception. Discover how transformative events can reshape our understanding of time, influenced by science and personal consciousness. Engage with theories from eminent scholars on the nature of time, from Newton to Einstein, and ponder the philosophical implications on human experience. It's a captivating exploration of reality and personal growth.
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Memory Density Explains Slow Motion

  • The common explanation is that intense events leave denser memories, making them seem longer in retrospect.
  • David Eagleman tested this and concluded perception speed doesn't increase; memory encoding does.
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Time Expansion May Be Real, Not Memory

  • Dr Steve Taylor rejects the memory-only explanation for time expansion experiences as they are sudden and unreplicable.
  • He argues these experiences indicate subjective time can change and may challenge linear time assumptions.
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Relativity Made Time Flexible

  • Einstein replaced absolute Newtonian time with flexible space-time where different observers measure time differently.
  • Relativity shows motion and gravity alter clock rates, making time non-uniform physically.
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