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Can Time Slow Down?

Ponca City, We Love You writes "Does time slow down when you are in a traffic accident or other life threatening crisis like Neo dodging bullets in slow-motion in The Matrix? To find out, researchers developed a perceptual chronometer where numbers flickered on the screen of a watch-like unit. The scientists adjusted the speed at which the numbers flickered until it was too fast for the subjects to see. Then subjects were put in a Suspended Catch Air Device, a controlled free-fall system in which 'divers' are dropped backwards off a platform 150 feet up and land safely in a net. Subjects were asked to read the numbers on the perceptual chronometer as they fell [video]. The bottom line: While subjects could read numbers presented at normal speeds during the free-fall, they could not read them at faster-than-normal speeds. 'We discovered that people are not like Neo in The Matrix,' Eagleman said. 'The answer to the paradox is that time estimation and memory are intertwined: the volunteers merely thought the fall took a longer time in retrospect'."

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  1. i thought time slowed down enough for a 1st post by m1ndrape · · Score: 5, Funny

    damn you agent smith, no wait, damn you oracle...no wait....damn you all!

    *shakes* fist

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  2. Stupid Question by Zashi · · Score: 5, Funny

    What a stupid question. Of course it can. Ever had to sit through 3 meetings in a row?

    Turns a matter of hours into a matter of weeks.

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  3. Hmmm... by geekmansworld · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sounds a bit weak to me. Though such an event can be frightening or exhilarating, you KNOW that it's coming, and you KNOW that it's perfectly safe. To me, the experience of going over a roller coaster hill is different than the experience of being involved in an auto accident. I say more research is required.

  4. Re:Newsflash. by ResidntGeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Oh, shut the fuck up. You'd have said the same thing if they'd reported that the brain went into overdrive and could read the faster-than-normal numbers.

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  5. Time doesn't slow down but our perception does? by zalas · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I think our perception of the passage of time in the past is purely based on our memories. Thus, certain things that are very memorable will probably mess around with our perception of the flow of time during that moment. For example, if you remember nothing after passing out from drinking and wake up the next day, you probably wouldn't feel like you actually spent all that time lying on the floor.

  6. I dunno.... by framauro13 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I question the testing method. It should include subjects sitting in a cubicle after 4:30pm on a Friday.

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  7. Time distortion is a hypnotic phenomena by nido · · Score: 5, Interesting

    The human perception of Time is a subjective experience. With training, one can either speed up or slow down how fast things seem to be going.

    What usually happens is that the boring minutes seem to drag, and the pleasurable moments pass too quickly. One can use hypnosis/etc to switch this around, so that boring hours can seem to pass in minutes, and the good times seem to last forever. Bandler addresses this in his Design Human Engineering system. Milton Erickson, M.D. (psychiatrist who specialized in fixing people with hypnosis) also used time distortion in his work, iirc (and was the original inspiration for much of the NLP founders' developments). Any good book on hypnotic phenomena should cover time distortion too...

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  8. Re:Newsflash. by tzhuge · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even though you've been modded Troll, I pretty much agree with the sentiment expressed by your post. This meme of 'that study's conclusion is so obvious; what morons funded it' is getting really tiresome. It wasn't that long ago when it was obvious that the Earth is flat and sailing far enough takes you off the edge.

  9. Re:Understatement of new Millennium by FroBugg · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm glad you've taken a break out of your busy schedule of ending world hunger, finding a replacement for oil, and curing every disease to comment on Slashdot. It's good to have you here.

  10. Re:Newsflash. by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Your higher brain functions work to make your consciousness a seamless experience. Your lower brain functions, more concerned with survival, do not attempt to do this. Thus, when the body is in a fight or flight mode, time seems to speed up, slow down and become disjointed. This is how your primitive lower brain functions work, they don't care about making it seamless, they care about processing the data your senses are giving as close to real time as possible so you survive.

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  11. Re:Newsflash. by ResidntGeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The study was measuring the PERCEPTION of the passage of time. If you could have definitively predicted the results of this study beforehand, then congratulations! You know more about neurology than anyone on earth!

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  12. Re:Seconded... by Sanat · · Score: 5, Interesting

    In truth, time is an illusion, however in the Earth plane we use it as a point of reference

    About 15 years ago my friend Rick and I were out deer hunting and both of us got big deer (Missouri corn fed ones) and we were hauling them out of the valley on a 4 wheeler. They were tied on the front carrier.

    There is one point where the edge of the bedrock stick out and it is always wet and icy in that vicinity. I told Rick that we better walk the 4-wheeler out in this area but he is one of those large barrel chested men with mammoth arms and he just put his hand on the front of the 4 wheeler and held the front down as i was cautiously driving up the steep slope. I had gone about 15 feet when he slipped on the ice and let go and the 4 wheeler immediately flipped backward throwing me down 15 feet onto my back with a 4 wheeler and an additional 450 lbs of deer tied on falling toward me.

    Suddenly everything moved in very slow motion as it came towards me ( just as you experienced with your shot) and I merely lifted my legs up and positioned them and had plenty of time to catch the 4 wheeler's seat with my legs and toss it about 20 feet away.

    To my perception all of this took about 10 seconds to accomplish. To Rick's eyes it happened in a flash and he could not comprehend how my reflexes were so quick... in reality they were not. I simply was on a different timeline than he during that moment.

    I agree that Time is only a perception.

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  13. Re:That was never "obvious". by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have a problem with the heliocentric UNIVERSE!