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OogieBoogie · F
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Is this one of those questions that shows whether you perceive time as something that moves , or as you moving through time ?
I always get confused with "this Tuesday" and "next tuesday".
Is this one of those questions that shows whether you perceive time as something that moves , or as you moving through time ?
I always get confused with "this Tuesday" and "next tuesday".
@OogieBoogie no, it was a question that went viral on TikTok because it was controversial, but there was no psychological evaluation for each answer. Just banter about what interpretation is most common and whether it is clear enough or not.
OogieBoogie · F
@NerdyPotato i feel i read about this years ago: how we perceive time.
Gimme a sec , see if i can find what i mean ...
Ok , this is brilliant, put in a nutshell:[media=https://youtu.be/6Z2rsIwzjj4]
Gimme a sec , see if i can find what i mean ...
Ok , this is brilliant, put in a nutshell:[media=https://youtu.be/6Z2rsIwzjj4]
OogieBoogie · F
@NerdyPotato there was a study done to try and work out why people view time differently.
It had something to do with good and bad emotional experiences in childhood .
People who usually had good memories, saw themselves as moving thru time .
People who had bad ones generally saw themselves as time moving through them.
Not an offical truth , but an interesting study.
It had something to do with good and bad emotional experiences in childhood .
People who usually had good memories, saw themselves as moving thru time .
People who had bad ones generally saw themselves as time moving through them.
Not an offical truth , but an interesting study.
@OogieBoogie that's interesting indeed! Though with that explanation I would have thought I'd see time as moving through me.