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Chronoception: The Role of "Flow" in Time Dilation
Really Living...
There are 86,400 ticks of the clock. Every single day...
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You Believe the “The Earth is Flat” and Don’t Even Know It…
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Tickets Still Available: Four Movements in Time - Tonight, 7pm, Chicago: 1335 S. Michigan Avenue
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Four Movements in Time: An Experience in Synaesthesia, 7pm - March 28th, Chicago
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How Music Alters Our Perception of Time
How Long is Forever?
The Speed of Time
Everyone Dies, Not Everyone Really Lives
How To Maximize the Non-Linear Nature of Experiential Time and Live (almost) Forever
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A Perspective on Time and Speed: Guest Post from Tom Stat
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It is Time: To Slow Time, to Expand Time, to Create Time
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"Time" is the most common word in the English Language
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Your life is 90% over... when you think it is half done
Time Stops When it Speeds Up
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Thinking Fast and Slow: A Paradox We All Know
LOVE = SPEED (of connections)
6. The Inversion of Experiential Time: Example 1
5. How does the brain process time?
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