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How Other Species Perceive Time
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<blockquote data-quote="BlastTyrant" data-source="post: 257689" data-attributes="member: 3051"><p>This gets spoken a lot by Abductees how the same grey can abduct generations of a family line, where it is 100+ years it is only a few moments for the greys.</p><p></p><p>Or even with Dogs, how when you're gone even for 5 minutes they act like they haven't seem you in years, it is because they age much faster than we do so that time may seem like a really long time to them.</p><p></p><p>I imagine once you start to lose the concept of time it will either go really fast or slow, imagine if there was no sun or moon or stars, no devices to tell time, the world was always in a state of dusk or dawn, how would time pass if there was no way to tell, besides out bodies breaking down there would be no way to tell until someone comes around and goes nah bro its only been 2 days relax, or 200 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlastTyrant, post: 257689, member: 3051"] This gets spoken a lot by Abductees how the same grey can abduct generations of a family line, where it is 100+ years it is only a few moments for the greys. Or even with Dogs, how when you're gone even for 5 minutes they act like they haven't seem you in years, it is because they age much faster than we do so that time may seem like a really long time to them. I imagine once you start to lose the concept of time it will either go really fast or slow, imagine if there was no sun or moon or stars, no devices to tell time, the world was always in a state of dusk or dawn, how would time pass if there was no way to tell, besides out bodies breaking down there would be no way to tell until someone comes around and goes nah bro its only been 2 days relax, or 200 years! [/QUOTE]
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