I read a story one time where the author was saying that time actually is going by faster now. This author said that, as a whole, we've become much more impatient, always in a rush - we don't even want to wait 5 seconds for a webpage to load or for a car to start moving when the light turns green. And because of this impatient energy swirling around, it is affecting the energy of the earth and how it turns in relation to time.
I am not sure if this is true or not, but it was an interesting point of view that I think about when it really does seem like time is going by faster than it used to.
Thank you for your comment. That’s a fascinating reflection, and there’s truth in it, at least experientially. While the Earth's rotation hasn’t sped up in any meaningful way, our collective mental pace has. The constant rush and digital overwhelm make time feel faster. Consciousness shapes perception more than clocks do.
I read a story one time where the author was saying that time actually is going by faster now. This author said that, as a whole, we've become much more impatient, always in a rush - we don't even want to wait 5 seconds for a webpage to load or for a car to start moving when the light turns green. And because of this impatient energy swirling around, it is affecting the energy of the earth and how it turns in relation to time.
I am not sure if this is true or not, but it was an interesting point of view that I think about when it really does seem like time is going by faster than it used to.
Thank you for your comment. That’s a fascinating reflection, and there’s truth in it, at least experientially. While the Earth's rotation hasn’t sped up in any meaningful way, our collective mental pace has. The constant rush and digital overwhelm make time feel faster. Consciousness shapes perception more than clocks do.