My understanding of the psychology is that the slowness of dreams (and of car crashes, great sporting plays, etc.) isn't in the experiencing, but in the way we remember the experience. Because these are all unusual or special events, we remember them more vividly, almost like they have super-HD resolution relative to other normal memories.
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Time perception - by Heat - November 10, 2015 at 9:39 pm
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