Perception of time?
Has anyone here ever felt like they've spent more than "one year" at the same age?
Or felt like time is moving by incredibly slow? Incredibly fast?
http://www.biomedsearch.com/nih/Time-quant...g/15705840.html
Some links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_eraser_experiment
So what is time, really? And why do we perceive it to be going really slow when doing laborious things or really fast when we're having fun?
Or felt like time is moving by incredibly slow? Incredibly fast?
http://www.biomedsearch.com/nih/Time-quant...g/15705840.html
The quantum eraser effect of Scully and Drühl dramatically underscores the difference between our classical conceptions of time and how quantum processes can unfold in time. Such eyebrow-raising features of time in quantum mechanics have been labeled "the fallacy of delayed choice and quantum eraser" on the one hand and described "as one of the most intriguing effects in quantum mechanics" on the other. In the present paper, we discuss how the availability or erasure of information generated in the past can affect how we interpret data in the present. The quantum eraser concept has been studied and extended in many different experiments and scenarios, for example, the entanglement quantum eraser, the kaon quantum eraser, and the use of quantum eraser entanglement to improve microscopic resolution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_eraser_experiment
A variation of this experiment, delayed choice quantum eraser, allows the decision whether to measure or destroy the "which path" information to be delayed until after the entangled particle partner (the one going through the slits) has either interfered with itself or not. Doing so appears to have the bizarre effect of determining the outcome of an event after it has already occurred.
So what is time, really? And why do we perceive it to be going really slow when doing laborious things or really fast when we're having fun?
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Dec 10 2009, 01:41 PM
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