Ask HN: As I get older, I see seconds tick physically faster. Am I alone?
Not really a tech question, but as a child I've always loved counting along digital (or analog) clocks, counting in my mind and see how precise I was.
Fast-forward 20 years, now seconds in clocks are so fast. Like, almost 1.5x faster. Is it only my perception and my flawed memories?
I'm asking because I know I'm not the only one, someone else mentioned the same thing here once, and that makes me fairly curious.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 26.1 ms ] threadVideo explains it in detail about why this happens.
:P
About: "Like, almost 1.5x faster." You can check your perceived time by traveling the same distance you have traveled as a child (trip to grandparent, local lake for swimming etc.). If you are not 50% faster at your location, its surely your perceived time that has changed.
That makes it seem to me that every day is Thursday. When there's only, on average, 4 Thursdays a month, a year just flashes past.
"Come on, Earthling, or you will be late."