(July 15, 2016 at 5:25 am)Little Rik Wrote: Actually I already gave evidence that the time vary from person to person therefore timeThe passage of time does NOT vary from person to person.
is an illusion that only seems to be real as the human march take place.
You on the other hand came up with nothing that make any sense.
What varies is our memory of time. In times of focus, we more actively process information, leaving a "denser" timeline in the memory that in retrospect seems as though time was passing quickly.
The problem with you is that you have all these ideas that you take for granted, but too little interest or understanding of the science of brain/mind to actually know what you're talking about. When you talk about these effects, you really need to provide links and to show that what you're saying is TRUE before you start using your ideas as support for other, even more poorly founded, ideas.