Could it be possible that time is relative to size - that the smaller you are, the longer time seems?
Wait, first up, if I were to subscribe to the idea of scientific inquiry, I would not believe that time exists as something observable - only symptoms or associations of it are within the grasp of the human mind. If you refute otherwise, then tell me how time per se, physically manifests itself - has it odor, color, weight, length, size, dimension? Time, for me, rather, is a term which we delegate to link countless isolated events, thereby creating instead, a continuum. Time exists in the universe, but the universe does not exist in time. Time is an abstracted idea, no different from love or integrity, by which we have created a standard to measure.
But anyway, here I go....
This year feels it has passed me by. It feels too soon. I remember when I was younger, the waiting for Christmas tested my patience. Anticipation for it, and the gifts that I would receive, was painful. But here I go now, surprised that Christmas is again, just around the corner...and wond'ring where all the time went.
Is it not confusing how something constant in its lapse, be evaluated differently? Why does time feel shorter as one gets older?
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