My personal proof that my mind thinks that time is moving faster when I wake up is because of this fact-when I used to wake up in the mornings when I was young, the very first thing I would do is run downstairs and play video games. But when I started the game up and heard the main music, it wasn't at a normal rate. It was at a slightly faster rate. The funny thing is that everything else was moving at a normal rate in the game, and obviously in real life.
But one other major point. If I think is that all that is going faster is the music, than it may in fact be related to aural perception in the morning. After a few minutes, the feeling of the music going fast naturally goes away-I just don't notice it after a few minutes. I was wondering if anybody knows why I feel this way in the morning. Is my mind more perceptive after a rest, and I pick up the sounds faster? Or is it just a natural phenomenon in relation to how the mind works?
2006-09-23
17:32:21
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