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Tayesin

Hi 19,
Your perceptions are very correct.  There has been an increasing speed-up in our time-frame perceptions.

A few years ago I got two reports in about the results of some scientific studies related to time and frequencies. One was conducted by UCLA and the other by the Smithsonian, according to the reports.

In the first experiment an atomic clock was used to measure a twenty-four hour period and it was assigned the value of X.  After ten years that same X value was only worth 16 hours !

In the second experiment Earth's frequency was being studied for the same ten year period.  What they found was a rapid increase in the Earth's frequency (and Our's), a growth from around 7Hz to almost 17 Hz, apparently.  While some people suggest it is around the 7 mark at present, they do agree that it has increased, so do not be surprised if different figures get quoted by different sites,etc.

If the frequency increases, it means that there is an acceleration in the particles which we will pick up on in various ways, including the perception that time has sped up.

While a theory exists to explain why the elderly perceive time differently to the young, it does not account for the young also perceiving this acceleration.

From what I understand, which is very little, if we excite an electron that is in orbit around a nucleus (a typical atom)it will jump into a higher frequency level and give off more energy, I think !

So maybe the fact that our solar system is approaching the Galactic equator allows for the exciting by an increased flow of energy into the solar system from the galaxy, which in turn increases the amount of energy we are open to, so we may perceive a speed up and other phenomena, etc.

I hope this has been some help for you.

Love Always. [:)]

Jon_88

I think it could be caused by what it is compared with.
When your young you havent lived much and say a period of a month or year is a decent amount of time compared to how long you been around.

The young you can see is making plans for the now and imidiate future ,because later future is so bloody far away.Children have almost no thought for things happening a week away.
When i was 4 i remember my father going away for 2-3 months , after a week i had totally forgotten him , and realy wondered who he was when he came back(well i remembered eventually , i think)

The older you get the more living time you have under the belt a year isnt that much anymore and a month is afterall just a paycheck away.
More mature people seem to make more strategic choises for the future like when to take up loan , when in the year to take weekation.
Also perhaps our brains is getting more sloppy with the recording device cutting off a little here and there (what did you eat 6 days ago , a kid ussually knows,while grown ups takes a while if they can at all) it is details after all and we have seen it all before , not when were young and all info is usefull info .

My granny said before she died that the last decades realy went by quikkly.

The last thing i know effect time perception is , how much of the time do you track it , and how much fun do you have . They are kinda the same but not quite ,you loose track of time when having fun and time seem to go faster. But you can also just loose track of time (like getting stuck into a  cave without access to any timetracking devices ,like the sun) and time will still seem to speed up.

So the equation would be something like this
your age + how much fun you have/had + how informed you was of the passage of the time. = How fast the period is/was seeming to pass.

So  old guys having loads of fun without caring about time will find its time for burial pretty quikkly.

And to torture a child ,make him keenly aware of how wich day it is talk about the future and how long that is off. Make sure hes fun is always gonna be in future (going to cinama in 2 weeks ,holidays in 4 months etc) but keep the fun in the now to a minimum (homework ,chores etc). That way he should feel that childhood is REALY! a long time.

Conclusion : Our age is the main agent in how we track longterm time .
happyness and timetracking is what most influence the passage of time in the now.

ImmuredSoul

Am I the only one who has the problem that while having fun, time seems to slow down? I haven't noticed any acceleration, but rather that time has begun to move slower than usual. Maybe my perception of time is different than everybody else's though, so that could account for my slowness . . . Anybody else have time moving slower when having fun, or is it just me?
If I am to become that which will kill me, then perhaps I should just commit suicide? - My Immured Soul

beavis

Tayesin both clocks will run at the same speed as the people or equipment reading them. It would only be a different speed if time moved at a different speed near the clock than on other parts of earth.

If time is moving faster, how do you know its not everything else moving slower instead?

19

Hello all,

I don't know if its just me,

but I feel time is moving faster than it was when I was young.

Everyday I wake up and it becomes night very fast, even if I am doing a slow boring Job. Sometimes I stay up because I am sick of sleeping too soon and fast.

I wonder if its quantum metaphysics related.