If you think of time as a dimension then it just is, like North or Up. If you think of it as a perception then it does pass… and the rate is related to your emotional state. Fun fact: At least one culture imagines they’re moving through time BACKWARD and what comes into view is the present, revealed from where it was hiding behind them.
The rate that time passes is relative to your current age. Using the road analogy, when you are one you are moving at 1mph, when you reach sixty you are moving 6000 times faster.
I wonder if Mrs Olson is one of those drivers who sit bolt upright with white knuckles gripping the steering wheel going 15 miles below the posted speed limit.
Concretionist 5 days ago
If you think of time as a dimension then it just is, like North or Up. If you think of it as a perception then it does pass… and the rate is related to your emotional state. Fun fact: At least one culture imagines they’re moving through time BACKWARD and what comes into view is the present, revealed from where it was hiding behind them.
GreasyOldTam 5 days ago
I imagine her with a one-owner 1964 bright red Mustang convertible with a bazillion miles on it from driving on cross country road trips every summer.
jpsomebody 5 days ago
The rate that time passes is relative to your current age. Using the road analogy, when you are one you are moving at 1mph, when you reach sixty you are moving 6000 times faster.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 5 days ago
Calm down, Caulfield
Tigrisan Premium Member 5 days ago
YAY, Lions!!!
joe.altmaier 5 days ago
poppacapsmokeblower 5 days ago
Without motion there is no time.
SofaKing Premium Member 5 days ago
Do I recall she has a very cool Chevelle SS in her garage? Who would drive slow in one of those?
Bruce388 5 days ago
“slowLY.” A teacher should know when to use an adverb.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 5 days ago
The Road goes ever on and on,
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
mlncostume Premium Member 5 days ago
Jef needs to learn about adverbs, it seems
Stephen Gilberg 5 days ago
I prefer the ancient Greek way of viewing time: as flowing past us from behind.
Smeagol 5 days ago
I wonder if Mrs Olson is one of those drivers who sit bolt upright with white knuckles gripping the steering wheel going 15 miles below the posted speed limit.
Commediacrit 5 days ago
I’m 76 years old and have never driven a car, but if I had, I’d probably be the driver you describe. Mrs. Olson would NOT, however.
Billy Yank 4 days ago
Where does this road go, old timer? Don’t go nowhere. Stays right here.
Cactus-Pete 4 days ago
Time is like a road? He obviously doesn’t know about special relativity.
cyphercats 3 days ago
“Time is an illusion, lunchtime, doubly so.”
Dgwphotos 2 days ago
“The future is something which everyone reaches at the rate of 60 minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is.” CS Lewis.