Time is not what you think…
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Time feels like one of the few constants in life—but what if it isn’t?
In this episode of Talk Trippy to Me, Hannah and Mykalise explore the strange science behind how humans experience time. Why do childhood summers seem endless while entire years disappear as adults? Why does time slow down during emergencies but fly by when we’re having fun? And is our perception of time actually accurate at all?
From memory formation and attention to neuroscience and psychology, we dive into the hidden mechanisms that shape our internal clocks. Along the way, we’ll explore why boredom stretches time, why routines make life feel faster, and what researchers have discovered about the relationship between memory and our sense of time passing.
If you’ve ever looked up and wondered where the last year went, this episode might change the way you think about every second.
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