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<blockquote data-quote="Element115" data-source="post: 194797" data-attributes="member: 10457"><p>Correct, our human perception of time is linear towards our planet and our observational rate. The time of a mosquito is much "slower" than time of humans. Same with other fast-reaction short-lifespan creatures. Likewise, a greater gravitational pull will also "slow" down ones time. The infamous nuclear clock experiment proved that. </p><p></p><p>With your last paragraph what I believe you're referring to is the Mandela effect. It happened and didn't happen at the same time and others recall differently. It's possible our decisions shift us into adjacent realities based on our reactions and some of the subtle differences can clash together in the same reality or at least, what some people thought was reality. Therefore, each decision one individual is faced with, is an opportunity to slightly shift realities. Being a lone observer within one perceived reality is what makes people go crazy because they don't know they can change their own future but rather think they are forced to live in a rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Element115, post: 194797, member: 10457"] Correct, our human perception of time is linear towards our planet and our observational rate. The time of a mosquito is much "slower" than time of humans. Same with other fast-reaction short-lifespan creatures. Likewise, a greater gravitational pull will also "slow" down ones time. The infamous nuclear clock experiment proved that. With your last paragraph what I believe you're referring to is the Mandela effect. It happened and didn't happen at the same time and others recall differently. It's possible our decisions shift us into adjacent realities based on our reactions and some of the subtle differences can clash together in the same reality or at least, what some people thought was reality. Therefore, each decision one individual is faced with, is an opportunity to slightly shift realities. Being a lone observer within one perceived reality is what makes people go crazy because they don't know they can change their own future but rather think they are forced to live in a rut. [/QUOTE]
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