I don't know why, but I think time felt a bit faster than late 2019 - the entirety of 2020.
And I didn't mean a happy time of the year. (In fact, if you do not live in Israel, UK or America, you will feel this dread of a neverending plandemic deliberately intended to demolish all societal and democratic norms.)
I meant a never-compromising dread of how we are going into a new age -- all democratic, societal and humanitarian norms will perish as we know it, and this is not an avoidable event, it is already an inevitable.
Large in-person gatherings, something that we are all doing even in the age of SARS and Ebola, will become history over a cough, causing humans to deteriorate into wild animals.
People around us starting to turn into something similar to robots, vaccinated or not. (People who took the vax are no different from those who don't in the way they act.)
The vaccines are goalposts as I call it, and a new pandemic based on "mutant covid 2021" and beyond is going to push more lockdowns in the upcoming 10 - 30 years.
Governments getting frantic in degrees unseen in SARS, and only I saw that it does not make sense because the WHO is selling a mass communist revolution. Not vaccines, a full blown mass deterioration.
It might seem completely and utterly ironic, but realizing the demise as an inevitable REGARDLESS of the facts and actual science pushed by authorities and pundits alike, seemingly makes things FASTER instead of slower, which is what you will expect in such a hopeless situation.
It's almost like humanity is placed amongst a clock and the clock is slowly reaching its end, or like I am being gagged and pushed towards a wall of half-machine cyborg predators over a cough.
Anyone else noticed that time flows faster this year as compared to 2019 and 2020 out of complete dread?
Turn off the internet, TV, and all other electronics based media. Set a hard deadline before you can go back to turning these media back on. Could be a few days. Could be a week.
Time will slow down for you.
Time doesn't flow faster, as you get older time seems to go faster.
When you're a kid, a year seems to be HUGE. After all, for a grade school, say a 5th grader who is ten, a year is 1/10th of your life.
My father, who was 73 when he died, time was faster for him he would say. After all, one year was 1/73rd of his life thus far.
You're on the right track with curiosity. Novel experiences can slow down the perception of time.
Your perception of time slows down for periods. Doing something you hate? Time goes by slowly. There was a character in Catch-22 the novel who always did things he hated to make time go by slowly, or at least seem to.
Likewise, if one is having a good time, or very focused on a task, your perception of time changes such that it goes by very fast.
However, given my understanding of physics, time only slows down near the speed of light or near very strong sources of gravity like black holes.
I've had this same conversation with my buddy for years now. I know that as you get older, by comparison a year seems shorter, etc etc, but I really think something has happened to make it faster.
Remember when you were a kid and you counted "one mississippi, two mississippi..".... You had to slow yourself down to keep from rushing, right? Go find a clock with a second hand and do it now... It's hard to fit the word in.
Anecdotally, I've been a musician most of my life, to the professional degree, and looking at a clock to get a tempo of 60 bpm feels faster than it did twenty years ago.
If I were to predict it, Novel events will be outright eliminated from our lives and there is nothing we can do, I am afraid.
Only in the afterlife.
Was most certainly faster 2020 and 2021 (I can't believe we are half way 2021!), and no it is most certainly not due to aging. 2019 and 2018 were fine.
But to me it was because of the lifestyle changes. A lot of activities and travel became non-existent. Everything a routine. To me time goes a lot slower when there are a lot of changes like moving to a new country. 2 Weeks in a new place or doing a new activity seem like a year. But when doing the same thing over and over again it just goes without notice because your brain is not doing much work.
Do you think they will remain non-existent at least for 1-3 decades?
To be more accurate because I refuse any tests, quarantine etc..I can't travel. And yes it will only get worst. But a group of people still travel freely. A significant group. I don't think benjamin netanyahu or angela merkel had any travel changes.
I am very well familiar with your proposition (The mouse utopia scenario). I have no evidence to prove it's their game plan, i.e. complete eradication and re-population. It could be. But if it is, I cannot see how I can oppose it. Only few people will be willing to accept this theory, so we can't really make any effective change.
I am betting on the standard control and culling procedure that has been going on for a while. Everything and all evidence indicates absolute jewish control. These guys have chutzpah but I am guessing they want a limited cull and more enslavement (might be as high as the Georgia guide stones) but not so drastic as to leave only 4 millions. The more days pass the more we will see how it's going.
Either way I'd rather die fighting my enemy in the best way I could even if it's a lost fight.
The elites like to try to keep plebs off balance as much as possible.
Psychosocial engineering to make the perception of time appear faster would benefit them.
Faster music (the 70s/80s/ and 00s come to mind here but this is subjective), trying to market new websites and apps that send constant notifications of some new event, constant "newsworthy" events or bullshit social "debate" on a freakin' REGULAR WEEKLY SCHEDULE, etc. Lockdown probably has an affect also.
It seems like there is also a role for diet and neurotransmitters, GABA, dopamine.
Personally I am finding that some measures like reading, meditating, walking, not looking at the internet on the weekend can help. I need to try the GABA and dopamine things also.
Here's a fun rabbit hole
They note certain drugs and neurotransmitters can affect time perception :
Altering Prisoners’ Sense of Time: The Moral Regression of a Futuristic Technology
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Not for me it's not! I spend my days working at a THD parking lot. Time almost stands still within the boundaries of that parking lot.
Time doesn't exist.
Prince philip virus coming in 2021 or 2022
It seemed faster in 2020 too, but the lockdowns may have affected that.
this is not a conspiracy. this is called getting older.
every day you're alive is going to feel slightly shorter than the last because it accounts for a smaller and smaller percentage of your life.
Gravity affects space time. As the moon comes closer and closer to the earth, time speeds up. Over the next 600 years time will fly by, until boom. Notice how evey couple of months you see in the news that there is a bright super moon. It just gets brighter and larger in appearance every year. In antiquity the moon was so far away that it was not even important in the pantheon of gods like mars, venus, jupiter, and saturn.
The moon is getting closer? How fast and is it speeding up? Any links for this?
It was further away before? Why haven't I heard of this before?
It's been flowing so fast I'm already digging ore on the Mars colony.