It’s so interesting how the subjectivity of time changes when subjecting yourself to different environments

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but einstein said that it was objective, what does that mean for your brain on drugs?

Einstein was wrong.

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No, he was usually right. And others were wrong ;)

Einstain said in the special theory of relativity, that the passage of time depends on the frame of reference of the observer, so it subjective! Later the theory was validated experimentally many many times.

The time passes differently for you and for me. It passes differently when you move or stand.

Thinking about it fucks up the brain. πŸš€

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lol -says every one ever

Young/old, stressful situations, etc. Interesting concept what we call time, innit..

apparently time is objective - or so einstein said

he could be right, or it could be a paradox built in somehow

Time is sub- and objective IMO. Time is. Whatever it is :)

i thought the whole point of objective things tho were that they can't be subjective... ?

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/subjective

Our perception of loudness is subjective, but sound has an intensity, independent of our hearing, that is measured in decibels (dB).

β€”Jennifer Barone, Discover, July/August 2009

Time can be subjective and be measured, right?