Have you ever had the "whole life flashing before my eyes" experience (not necessarily in a near-death situation; there are other triggers), and if so did you have a sense of time slowing to a crawl, nearly stopping?
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Replying to @Aelkus
"Time isn't actually slowing" is not actually a meaningful statement anymore. That absolute mode of accounting for time experience is starting to be as obsolete in psychology as it is in physics.
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Replying to @Aelkus
bah the textbooks are all obsolete :D that ptsd paper I shared with you is one of the few that actually gets close to what I think is the correct view that simply hasn't been articulated as a paradigm yet, but you can see the contortions trying to save clock-time
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husserl basically attacked the problem a century before it was actually amenable to meaningful attack so his thinking ends up sounding mostly incoherent... modern era was really enabled by ornstein's book around 1969
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