Is time moving faster or slower?

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By Monderegal
28 Jun 2022 10:09 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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28 Jun 2022 4:17 pm
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fixing how humanity corrupts each generation forward required everyone rather die in character than recognize what sustains equally created is very simple process until nobody wants to correct the corruption established historically to date.
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DeplorablePatriot
28 Jun 2022 4:18 pm
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FOS » 28 Jun 2022, 4:13 pm » wrote: lol I mean...in the 30s you didn't even need the police to deal with criminals. Citizens would take care of it themselves.

True. And when citizens did take out a criminal and the cops showed up, it was to give the citizen a thumb's up and call the coroner to pick up the body.
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Skans
28 Jun 2022 4:22 pm
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Monderegal » 28 Jun 2022, 10:09 am » wrote: Just something off topic from politics I just want to offer an observation. Is it just me or does time move faster in our connected world? I'm forty now but it always seemed that time moved a lot slower when I was a child. We used to drive to the beach as a family in the summer and the seven hour trip seemed to take an eternity. As I get older, the trip that long seems to be a lot faster in my perception. Therefore, I have come to the belief that time seems to move faster as I get older. Is it because my brain is fuller with the knowledge of the world?
I also think that technology might also play a role in my perception of time. It seems that with more distractions, time is moving faster because I never seem to slow down. Perhaps the adage "time flies when you are having fun" is part of the reason for the faster clock in my mind. I seem to always be on the move and perhaps that contributes to my perception that time is moving faster. Any insights?
Who the heck wants to be 90 years old, with time barely moving?  Or, 7 years old with time zipping by?  Would there even be such thing as "time" if we lived forever?
 
 
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28 Jun 2022 4:32 pm
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Skans » 28 Jun 2022, 4:22 pm » wrote: Who the heck wants to be 90 years old, with time barely moving?  Or, 7 years old with time zipping by?  Would there even be such thing as "time" if we lived forever?
 
 
What determines time existing as eternally separated now? Comparing ancestral cycles with inorganic cycles of motion and changing results in plain sight of mutually occupying space now.

The conflict with time relativity is comparing the value of time to social rank of significance to controlling outcomes forward here, as biology already eternally separates reproductions living currently.
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Monderegal
28 Jun 2022 4:32 pm
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Skans » 28 Jun 2022, 4:22 pm » wrote: Who the heck wants to be 90 years old, with time barely moving?  Or, 7 years old with time zipping by?  Would there even be such thing as "time" if we lived forever?

Well there would still be time but it would just tend to last forever, literally.
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SJConspirator
28 Jun 2022 7:43 pm
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FOS » 28 Jun 2022, 4:03 pm » wrote: What's really depressing is watching TV and stuff from the 50s. Our high point was probably the 30s or something. It's unreal 5o see how **** we became in such a short time

the 1930s probly were the high point..  or the 40s.  Definitely has been going downhill since the 1960s
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28 Jun 2022 7:51 pm
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SJConspirator » 28 Jun 2022, 7:43 pm » wrote: the 1930s probly were the high point..  or the 40s.  Definitely has been going downhill since the 1960s
I think it is safe to safe OUR NATIONAL IQ IS TRENDING DOWNWARD...........Historical racial and ethnic demographics of the United States - Wikipedia
 
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SJConspirator » 28 Jun 2022, 7:43 pm » wrote: the 1930s probly were the high point..  or the 40s.  Definitely has been going downhill since the 1960s
the depression era the high point? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
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