Time is not static. Once you get down to the Planck scale, time seems to stop. So just make yourself very, very, very small and you can experience time stoppage.
Although it’s really our memory that dictates how we perceive the passage of time; our memory only records new information, if time stopped there would be no new information to record (nor could the neurons move to make a record). For all we know time stops all the time and we just don’t know it.
nice meme. I’m just here to drive engagement.
For all we know time stops all the time and we just don’t know it.
It could also speed up, slow down, or maybe even reverse. As part of the flow of time, how would we ever know?
Time does not stop at Planck scale, what do you mean? In any system's own reference frame time passes at 1 second per second, no matter the scale.
Sorry, I was oversimplifying/you’re right, time doesn’t slow down the smaller you get; I was thinking of how the smallest interval of time at the Planck scale can’t be defined with physics as we know it right now.
But iirc the closer you are to a higher concentration of gravity the more time slows down? I read it in a book Reality is Not What it Seems so I’m just lazily parroting things I have a casual interest in.
If time did not pass, there would be nothing. Time passing is not cruel.
Would you want this to be forever? The best thing about life is that it is not eternal. Life is too long already.
I fear death much less than I fear age.
I want eternal youth, not immortality.
I definitely get that. I used to fear age more than I do now. Now, I don't really care anymore. Aging just means I am closer to finally being able to sleep for good. Besides, it's not like I am going to reach 90 or anything like that; I just have to hold on till my parents pass and then I can follow them without guilt.
Time is not static. Once you get down to the Planck scale, time seems to stop. So just make yourself very, very, very small and you can experience time stoppage.
Although it’s really our memory that dictates how we perceive the passage of time; our memory only records new information, if time stopped there would be no new information to record (nor could the neurons move to make a record). For all we know time stops all the time and we just don’t know it.
nice meme. I’m just here to drive engagement.
It could also speed up, slow down, or maybe even reverse. As part of the flow of time, how would we ever know?
Time does not stop at Planck scale, what do you mean? In any system's own reference frame time passes at 1 second per second, no matter the scale.
Sorry, I was oversimplifying/you’re right, time doesn’t slow down the smaller you get; I was thinking of how the smallest interval of time at the Planck scale can’t be defined with physics as we know it right now.
But iirc the closer you are to a higher concentration of gravity the more time slows down? I read it in a book Reality is Not What it Seems so I’m just lazily parroting things I have a casual interest in.