From the time we were children, we knew that our experience of time could shift. We knew that time would pass much more slowly during certain periods: a long, uninteresting stretch of the school day as we awaited recess or the days leading up to a birthday or Christmas.
If you're interested in the neuroscience of this phenomenon, I recommend Bud Craig's work (see "How do you feel?" and "How do you feel - now?"....I suspect he would say that salience bends time. That is, not only does desire bend time, but so does fear. Anything that is salient can bend time.
If you're interested in the neuroscience of this phenomenon, I recommend Bud Craig's work (see "How do you feel?" and "How do you feel - now?"....I suspect he would say that salience bends time. That is, not only does desire bend time, but so does fear. Anything that is salient can bend time.
Thanks for the recommendation.