ButterflyWoman
23rd September 2013, 08:28 AM
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It turns out Doctor Who was right: “Timey-wimey” is, indeed, a bit “wibbly-wobbly.”
Scientists have confirmed, several times, that the speed at which time passes is both variable and malleable. We can speed it up. We can slow it down. In fact, you do so every day without knowing it.
http://www.altering-perspectives.com/2013/05/a-quick-look-into-science-of-time.html
(I feel weirdly vindicated. I've been saying for years that time is not linear, that it's only our perception that makes it seems so. That's not because I'm a scientist, but because of mystical experience. I'm pleased to see science catching up. ;))
It turns out Doctor Who was right: “Timey-wimey” is, indeed, a bit “wibbly-wobbly.”
Scientists have confirmed, several times, that the speed at which time passes is both variable and malleable. We can speed it up. We can slow it down. In fact, you do so every day without knowing it.
http://www.altering-perspectives.com/2013/05/a-quick-look-into-science-of-time.html
(I feel weirdly vindicated. I've been saying for years that time is not linear, that it's only our perception that makes it seems so. That's not because I'm a scientist, but because of mystical experience. I'm pleased to see science catching up. ;))