Time as we traditionally know it is not real.

4 replies
0 attachments
Started >30d ago

Can also double as an alternative calendar discussion.

3 days ago feels like forever. I don't remember doing X. But I can remember doing Y as if it was yesterday, but I can't remember when exactly I did Y. Z feels like its never going to come, and the wait to get there will be long and draining, but by the time you get there, you'll be chuckling to yourself about how quickly it truly came by.
There is no "time". It is a constant fluctuating thing. It is not a fixed function pipeline. What the fuck. How do I articulate this correctly? I'm sure you understand!

[US-CA]

it is real, you just cant really remember mundane things well due to how he remember things


a concept in psychology and neuroscience

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_perception

[PL] [DATACENTER]

what you're speaking about is time perception not time itself

[IL]
[AutoMod] action=keep confidence=0.99 | Philosophical discussion of time's subjective nature, referencing Kant's perspective

Immanuel Kant held that time is simply one of the two ways in which all empirical materia/perception is arranged by us as subjects. Time as such is just a precondition for experience itself and concerns itself with succession. There is no way for us to not think in time.


Reply

Posting anonymously. Your IP address will be recorded for rate limiting purposes.





Max 10MB per file. Allowed: images, videos, audio, PDF, text, zip