![]() ![]() We know all of these things innately I think we’ve just lost our enthusiasm and therein lies the factor that if you were not enjoying life perhaps it will fly by. So -we already know that from the get-go were a target. Do you appreciate the life that you were given? And if so are you a believer? And if so do you have a desire to live that’s greater than your tolerance for said pain? Even if you don’t, if you’re willing to tolerate the scripture in Mark that says that we are persecuted for his name’s sake. There’s the difference in the mentality with regards to once outlook on life. Perhaps they’re so broken that they don’t even have a fear of death anymore. Perhaps they dealt with it their whole life. And even though old people who suffer a lot of them cannot wait to die, neither can they remember their former selves when they were a young child or a baby, and they were afraid of death. Because when you’re trying to determine why everyone seems to feel or say that time is going by faster, or that it goes faster when you age, this is something to think about, and the awe is because of The child being in God’s hand so the child is confident the child is pure and time goes by slower, because of that closeness to God. And a child knows this that they are so lucky to have an opportunity at life that it’s not even luck that they are so blessed! And from what I noticed, older people are tired, they put up with a lot, they probably put up with more than they compare and a lot of them don’t even desire to live anymore and some of them wish they could usher in their deaths faster. And I believe that’s where the word magistrate and Majesty and so forth comes from I believe it’s the root word for magic. And deposited in the womb by his majesty. And then you can see the literal excitement when a young child wonders everything and is genuinely beyond just happy to be alive! And I believe because I know and trust my Lord and maker, that that we were close to God. Observe a toddler or a newborn baby interacting with the world for the first time even if it’s just with their eyes. I believe that the youthful amazement at life itself, gives a child an innate sense of thrill just for the fact that one is alive. ![]() Media coverage: It’s spring already? Physics explains why time flies as we age – Science Daily Physics explains why time passes faster as you age – Quartz Original article: Why the Days Seem Shorter as We Get Older – European Review However, it is not the only explanation out there, and so a more rigorous experimental approach may be required before this mystery is solved for good. As such, it is a compelling explanation for this common phenomenon. It’s not that their experiences were much deeper or more meaningful, it’s just that they were being processed in rapid fire.”īejan’s argument is intuitive and based on simple principles of physics and biology. Like a slow-motion camera that captures thousands of images per second, time appears to pass more slowly.Īs he puts it: “People are often amazed at how much they remember from days that seemed to last forever in their youth. ![]() This is what leads to time passing more rapidly.When we are young, each second of actual time is packed with many more mental images. Focusing on visual perception, Bejan posits that slower processing times result in us perceiving fewer ‘frames-per-second’ – more actual time passes between the perception of each new mental image. Moreover, ageing causes our nerves to accumulate damage that provides resistance to the flow of electric signals, further slowing processing time. He hypothesizes that, over time, the rate at which we process visual information slows down, and this is what makes time ‘speed up’ as we grow older.Īs we age, he argues, the size and complexity of the networks of neurons in our brains increases – electrical signals must traverse greater distances and thus signal processing takes more time. In a paper published this month, Professor Adrian Bejan presents an argument based on the physics of neural signal processing. This speeding up of subjective time with age is well documented by psychologists, but there is no consensus on the cause. As we grow older, it can often feel like time goes by faster and faster. How a clock measures time and how you perceive it are quite different. ![]()
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