Category: Time, Consciousness, and New Science
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Why Time Feels Like It Flows
The Science of Time and the Human Experience Series: Time, Consciousness, and New Science By JJ Simon — Perspectives with JJ Simonauthor of Humans Actuators of Time Time feels like it moves. Not abstractly. Not conceptually.But directly, almost physically—like something carrying us from one moment to the next. We feel it in urgency. In anticipation. In memory.We speak…
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How Experience Shapes Our Sense of Time
Series: Time, Consciousness, and New Science By JJ Simon — Perspectives with JJ Simonauthor of Humans Actuators of Time Time seems stable—until you start paying attention to it. On clocks and calendars, it moves with precision. Seconds, hours, days, years. Clean, consistent, measurable. But in lived experience, time behaves very differently. It stretches.It compresses.It disappears.It lingers. Moments of…
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What Time Is and Why Humans Help Make It
Series: Time, Consciousness, and New Science By JJ Simon — Perspectives with JJ Simonauthor of Humans Actuators of Time Time feels obvious—until you actually look at it. We divide our lives into seconds and years. We plan futures, revisit memories, measure progress, regret delays. Time feels so immediate, so ever-present, that questioning it can seem almost unnecessary.…
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The New Race to Measure Time: How Ultra-Precision Clocks Are Redefining Reality
From Sundials to Optical Lattice Clocks — Humanity’s Quest to Understand Time Itself Series: Time, Consciousness, and New Science By JJ Simon — Perspectives with JJ Simon I still find it astonishing that something as ordinary as a “second” is not a simple thing at all. It isn’t something we can hold. It isn’t something we can…


