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Time perception (article)
    #25883784 - 03/19/19 02:59 PM (5 years, 10 days ago)

http://www.montana.edu/rblock/documents/papers/BlockGruber2014.pdf

Interesting article on time perception. Haven’t gotten through it all yet but it’s looking juicy so far.

Edited by Plurlife (03/19/19 05:12 PM)

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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Plurlife]
    #25884029 - 03/19/19 04:56 PM (5 years, 10 days ago)

could not reach this page, maybe their server is down?


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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: redgreenvines]
    #25884045 - 03/19/19 05:07 PM (5 years, 10 days ago)

Links good now :smile:


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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Kickle]
    #25884051 - 03/19/19 05:13 PM (5 years, 10 days ago)

Thanks for pointing that out. Edited the link.

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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Plurlife]
    #25884127 - 03/19/19 05:50 PM (5 years, 10 days ago)

Was there anything in particular you wanted to discuss? I read it and could weigh in if so.


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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Kickle]
    #25885338 - 03/20/19 09:03 AM (5 years, 10 days ago)

page 4 of 5 is blank while page 3 suggests continuance that fails to happen.

the article is about prospective event cognition (exemplified by turning the page to page 4 and intending to zoom in to read something) as well as recollections of time sequences  and events, which are normally compressed in duration if longer than 5 seconds.

More interestingly to me it revisits the significance of 3 seconds as prevalent window of experience that is easily translated into events that happen. Some experiments of Flow or sequence are reported in which inter event intervals that are longer than 5 seconds seem to erase the perception of the event actually happening, while inter event intervals of less than 5 seconds ensure perception of sequence.


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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: redgreenvines] * 1
    #25931929 - 04/13/19 07:15 AM (4 years, 11 months ago)

Saw a quote recently "Time isn't real, clocks are."

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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Simonsays]
    #25936893 - 04/15/19 07:32 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)

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Simonsays said:
Saw a quote recently "Time isn't real, clocks are."





I was just thinking tonight how time IS REAL... and we have the ability to slow it down and speed it up with our thoughts and ability to be in the present.

What made me come to this conclusion? Enjoying the moment more.  I was looking at my 4-year-old daughter and 4-month-old daughter thinking how I will never get my oldest back into a baby body again and I wish I could go back in time... then I realized I could, in my mind and how I was perceiving the moment at hand.

I emotionally AND empathized so I could be connected to a time and place and went there -- mentally and emotionally... not physically.

So perhaps it is real, just a specific construct of the mind?


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Re: Time perception (article) [Re: Simonsays]
    #25940691 - 04/17/19 09:51 PM (4 years, 11 months ago)

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Simonsays said:
Saw a quote recently "Time isn't real, clocks are."




This reminds me of an experience I had 14 years ago which I remember fondly.

After consuming truffles, the feel of the eternal moment was as strong as ever.

The watch on my wrist, together with its count of moments was imposing upon me such an anxiety, I had to take it off and put myself at distance from it.

Before ridding of it, as I looked down at it, I was met with the concept that only time existed under the dome (the glass) of the watch, yet on the outside (in the room / my mind) was eternity. 

This concept then extended itself on a macro level to suggest that inner of the 'dome' was our world and universe, in which time only exists. 

The 'outside' (of the universe) became apparent as the place where time did not exist, with 'God' as the wearer of the watch...

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