So, stay just a little bit longer.
2007-03-19 07:50:05
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answer #1
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answered by Nasubi 7
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The time I need to finish a big project at work can seem too short, too.
I revel in all the times I get to play. be it too short, or just long enough.
2007-03-19 14:52:15
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answer #2
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answered by Rainbow 6
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Physical time is public time, the time that clocks are designed to measure. Psychological time is private time. It is best understood as being aware of physical time. Psychological time passes passes swiftly for us while we are enjoying reading a book, but it slows dramatically if we are waiting anxiously for the water to boil on the stove. The slowness is probably due to focusing our attention on shorter intervals of physical time. Some philosophers claim that psychological time is completely transcended in the mental state called "nirvana." Meanwhile, the clock by the stove is measuring physical time and is not affected by anybody's awareness. When a physicist defines speed to be the rate of change of position with respect to time, the term "time" refers to physical time. Physical time is more basic for helping us understand our shared experiences in the world, and so it is more useful than psychological time for doing science. But psychological time is vitally important for understanding many human thought processes. We even have an awareness of the passage of physical time during our sleep, and we awake knowing we've slept for one night, not for one month. But if we've been under a general anesthetic and wake up, we have no sense of how long we've been unconscious. Psychological time stopped.
2007-03-19 15:22:15
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answer #3
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answered by Baw 7
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Watch the movie Deep Blue Sea....LL Cool J puts it very eloquently, it is relativity, "put your hand on a hot pan and a second seems like an hour, put your hand on a hot woman and an hour seems like a second"....best description I have ever heard
2007-03-19 14:50:34
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answer #4
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answered by jenny_is_not_my_name 2
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Confucius says...Time Flies When You're Having Fun. Hmm...did he say that? LOL
2007-03-19 15:11:32
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answer #5
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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maybe if we stopped wishing all our time away and started actually living in the moment all our time would go a little slower,not just playtime.
2007-03-19 14:53:07
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answer #6
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answered by t.catz 2
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Yes, it is an old adage, that time flies when you are having fun!
2007-03-19 14:50:44
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Time flies when you are having fun, right?
2007-03-19 14:50:16
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answer #8
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answered by CandyLandCondoResident 3
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correct cinnamon like mozart
2007-03-19 14:50:07
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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You said it
2007-03-19 14:50:04
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answer #10
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answered by redbirdred 5
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