| KazMangaka | November 23, 2013 02:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Rawrgity
(Post 1518858)
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Excuse me for a second.
... Nevermind. I'll skip the long explanation of real "time" and how it relates to me.
Just know that I was referring to my perception of time previously.
However, to me, real "time" is so pitifully slow, and so easy to travel between, that so far, I'm only able to bother with the former.
However...
When my perception of time stops, that means my perception is going at a rate fast enough to completely neutralize time's real implications to my physical brain. In other words, real time relative to my perception has also stopped or become so arbitrarily close to zero that it does not matter.
Conclusively, in that concept where the very subject of discussion could said to be "perception vs time/perception relative to time," I feel that "time" and "perception of time" are sufficiently synonymous to be used interchangeably without fear of being corrected. | I'm curious about what you see as "real time", considering that when you get down to it "time" is a concept humans use to explain the changes around them that would otherwise not be explained and to help create better organization systems.
If human limitations really don't apply to you, what's your real time? |