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Subjective Time....Stargazer.

  Author:  19342  Category:(Discussion) Created:(12/20/2002 5:02:00 PM)
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Subjective Time:

Various dimensions of time (which we usually don't stop and think about) are known to us in our daily experience. First, there is subjective time, which is the appearance of time to our sense of consciousness. Subjective time cannot be measured by a stop watch, but this type of time varies over wide limits. Sometimes we perceive a sequence of events around us as happening in a flash. Sometimes time seems to drag on "forever"---while the clock on the wall may tick off only minutes. Many of us remember how time appeared to move very slowly during childhood. A single summer day seemed to last forever, and the interval between Christmases and school vacations was an "eternity." Later in life, some of us look back and see that decades have passed almost as if they were but months. Carl Jung noted that in the second half of life it seemed as if all the events in the past are equidistant from the present. An event that took place 40 years ago may flash back into our consciousness as if it had happened yesterday. In sudden accidents some have reported that their whole lives flashed before their eyes in great detail, in a what was really only a few seconds or less on the clock. When we dream at night what seems to be many hours of time is shown by REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep patterns to be only minutes of elapsed time. When we are bored not only does time drag on with seemingly endless monotony, the "quality" of our conscious experience is low. On the other hand when life is exciting and fulfilling, the forward movement of time is more obvious and the "quality" of the moment is greatly magnified. Stargazer.

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Date: 12/20/2002 5:07:00 PM  From Authorid: 14780    Funny as this may sound..I have a Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with "Time". I constantly check clocks and for a little while I did not have a watch to wear it drove me nuts..lol...I even wrote a poem about it..lol..Ill go find it.   
Date: 12/20/2002 5:17:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 19342    So do i Katsho , even got myself in trouble because of it.
Physics have all been very alluering to me.
  
Date: 12/20/2002 5:22:00 PM  From Authorid: 47699    I want to thank you for posting this. The subject of time has always fascinated me. What is it really? I don't think anybody knows. How could there ever be a beginning or end to it? Once more, nobody knows. The same holds true for the subject of 'space'. If you think about those things enough, you'll end up going insane. I often have to make myself concentrate on more mundane things in order to keep from losing my mind.  
Date: 12/20/2002 5:28:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 19342    I agree Frankenstein...much is left to the mind to wonder , about time.
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