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Time is speeding up, I used to post about this but called a schizo and a retard but I guess…. here we are. It’s now noticeable to a lot of you, how are you feeling? You know the closer we get to the end…. The faster it pulls us, all my theories and ramblings aside, can you say… you’re ready? When it happens, it’s been kino samurai.
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>>42253486
Skill issue, it’s slowing down for timemaxxers like me
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>>42253486
That's because God is coming.
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Don't know if this is what you're referring to but subjective experience of time is directly tied to metabolic rate. Childhood seemed to last forever because children have extremely fast metabolisms. It slows as you age, which is why most people report their subjective experience of time as accelerating starting at 25-30ish.
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youre harming us and yourself so shut the fuck up you cuck.
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>>42253486
I've heard mentally ill christians bring up this to me. Redditors also bring this point up, but have a stupid math explanation for it.
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>>42253772
Interesting, but this doesn’t really hold up due to the sheer amount of people noticing this,
>>42254042
Scaredey cat
>>42254090
Well anon I’m not a christian and i’m not a redditor(I only use reddit when I get stuck in a game), I’m mostly going off of personal experience and what I hear most others say. I became aware of it in 2024 and some other anons too and it’s just increased exponentially.
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>>42253486
is spacetime a thing? is the space bit of the thing expanding? why wouldnt the time bit be contracting if yes/yes?
(mass is hypothetical its charge and lode {moving charge resisted} density that expand and contract the canvases)
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I just quit my job, and as the main character that's a big deal. We're in the finale now bros.
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>>42254272
no
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>>42253486
I like McKennas idea of an eschaton at the end of time. Readiness makes no difference, you can't prepare for infinity.
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>>42253486
>Time is speeding up
Time is a comparison between rates of change.
What rates are you saying is increasing, and what constant change are you comparing this against?
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>>42253772
>but subjective experience of time is directly tied to metabolic rate
This clearly isn't true because I have an extremely fast metabolism and time is moving superfast for me.

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