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RE: perception of time
I never claimed that time changed, only my experience of it. In fact I never even mentioned the word "time", just "slow motion". Of course the perception of time is relative (ask any 5-year old on Christmas eve).
I disagree with the separation of experience and perception in this case. They are one and the same to me. I guess I could be more precise by saying my *experience* was that I *perceived* events in slow motion - but that is really nitpicking.
As far as I can understand rileyj's original question was about the perception of time (is it relatively different between human beings and flies), so I think we are all talking about the same thing here.
Tormod
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