How Perception Warps Time

The physics of relativity, with human psychology, suggests that our experience of time is not dictated by a clock, but by the emotional and mental energy we invest in any given moment.

Time is fundamentally relative to the event in which it unfolds. From a human perspective, the passage of time is inherently biased, warping from one individual to the next based on what can be called the “Energy of perception

This energy represents the psychological and emotional weight an individual carries throughout an experience. When we feel a shift in the duration of an event, it is not objective time that has altered, but rather our dynamic perceptual energy reacting to the moment.

Crucially, this energy of perception is never static; it is highly fluid, accelerating or decelerating our internal clock based on engagement, trauma, joy, or anticipation. Ultimately, we are not passive subjects ruled by the mechanical ticking of a clock

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Instead, we are active observers whose internal vitality and focus directly shape, compress, and expand the reality of the time we inhabit.

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