Physically, people on Earth experience almost the same flow of time in daily life. A clock in Kerala and a clock in Delhi move nearly identically.
But psychologically, humans can feel time very differently.
For example:
When you are happy or deeply focused, time may feel fast.
During fear, loneliness, boredom, or anxiety, time can feel painfully slow.
Childhood often feels “long,” while years in adulthood may seem to pass quickly.
This is called:
subjective perception of time.
Your brain does not measure time like a clock. It builds the feeling of time using:
attention,
emotions,
memory,
stress,
and awareness.
Scientifically, there are also tiny physical differences in time because of relativity:
time moves slightly slower near stronger gravity,
and slightly slower for very fast-moving objects.
\Delta t'=\frac{\Delta t}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}
That equation describes time dilation from Theory of Relativity.
But on Earth, those physical differences are extremely tiny.
Psychological perception creates much larger differences in how time feels to different people.
So:
Clock time → mostly same for everyone on Earth
Experienced time → can vary greatly from person to person depending on the mind and emotions.
Physically, people on Earth experience almost the same flow of time in daily life. A clock in Kerala and a clock in Delhi move nearly identically.
But psychologically, humans can feel time very differently.
For example:
This is called:
Your brain does not measure time like a clock. It builds the feeling of time using:
Scientifically, there are also tiny physical differences in time because of relativity:
That equation describes time dilation from Theory of Relativity.
But on Earth, those physical differences are extremely tiny.
Psychological perception creates much larger differences in how time feels to different people.
So:
But psychologically, humans can feel time very differently.
For example:
When you are happy or deeply focused, time may feel fast.
During fear, loneliness, boredom, or anxiety, time can feel painfully slow.
Childhood often feels “long,” while years in adulthood may seem to pass quickly.
This is called:
subjective perception of time.
Your brain does not measure time like a clock. It builds the feeling of time using:
attention,
emotions,
memory,
stress,
and awareness.
Scientifically, there are also tiny physical differences in time because of relativity:
time moves slightly slower near stronger gravity,
and slightly slower for very fast-moving objects.
\Delta t'=\frac{\Delta t}{\sqrt{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}}}
That equation describes time dilation from Theory of Relativity.
But on Earth, those physical differences are extremely tiny.
Psychological perception creates much larger differences in how time feels to different people.
So:
Clock time → mostly same for everyone on Earth
Experienced time → can vary greatly from person to person depending on the mind and emotions.
Physically, people on Earth experience almost the same flow of time in daily life. A clock in Kerala and a clock in Delhi move nearly identically.
But psychologically, humans can feel time very differently.
For example:
- When you are happy or deeply focused, time may feel fast.
- During fear, loneliness, boredom, or anxiety, time can feel painfully slow.
- Childhood often feels “long,” while years in adulthood may seem to pass quickly.
This is called:
- subjective perception of time.
Your brain does not measure time like a clock. It builds the feeling of time using:
- attention,
- emotions,
- memory,
- stress,
- and awareness.
Scientifically, there are also tiny physical differences in time because of relativity:
- time moves slightly slower near stronger gravity,
- and slightly slower for very fast-moving objects.
That equation describes time dilation from Theory of Relativity.
But on Earth, those physical differences are extremely tiny.
Psychological perception creates much larger differences in how time feels to different people.
So:
- Clock time → mostly same for everyone on Earth
- Experienced time → can vary greatly from person to person depending on the mind and emotions.