I've recently watched veritasium video about time perception. And what i got out of that is that the more are brain is being used up the slower time goes and the less we use the faster it goes. Is this the right way to think of the way we perceive time?
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3Does this answer your question? What is the mechanism behind time perception? – Chris Rogers Jan 20 '22 at 15:05
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2Also related: Perception of time as a function of age plus How does body temperature affect perception of time? and How does our brain sense the passage of time? – Chris Rogers Jan 20 '22 at 15:12
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well it was moved from one site to this one so I of course have no power over it. And secondly i think that my question is unique enough to contend with does related questions – no name the astronaut Jan 20 '22 at 16:46
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1If you can't tell us why the other questions do not answer your question, your question will be closed as a duplicate. This is just standard procedure to prevent bloat. – John Jan 21 '22 at 01:31
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Because my question excludes other things like circadian rhythm as an explanation its more of a is this right then what is the answer to the question – no name the astronaut Jan 21 '22 at 02:42