In similar way that an engineering I gave is much different from an ear brain subjective octave so may it be with time.
For some reason psychological time may even be the inverse of physics time. For example the more we hurry the more physics time has past by.
For example a woman how climbs a mountain everyday invites a man.
He likes that sort of thing but at a slow pace.
She is used to doing it rather fast. She is always in front. He is struggling to keep up to her pace.
They get to walk through most of the mountain but when they think abou what time it is and she looks at her watch and says 1 hour has past by his is amazed to find out that a lot of time passed very quickly.
Dos this have to do with the fact that a lot of energy was consumed in a little time, climbing up and back down? Ie lot of power as power is energy devided by time taken to take or give that energy. P=E/t
What about the known definition of speed equals distance decided by time taken to travel,that distance s?
V=s/t or rearranging
t=s/V
When we run fast physics time goes towards 0. But we may may feel a lot of time passed and we have done nothing.
Does this have to do also with the fact that we humans cannot give unlimited power? Is it about 30 Watts the most we can give. Compare to horse power which is much more. We humans can give great amounts of energy but we need time. We can take for example 1000Kg to the top of the mountain but we need many days carrying each day a few small rocks.
Could it be that at some case physics time and psychological or human brain perception time are inverse?
See also part 2 with title Tao Te Ching and the time mathematics.
Much of this is thanks to Lambros who said that time becomes infinite when we do not huuurryy aaatttt aaallll.
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