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In this video, we embark on a mesmerizing journey across scales, diving into the captivating realm of time and how different species perceive it.

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  1. 4
    @pck85

    In Hinduism, time is a manifestation of Maya, the power of illusion, much like the Matrix. We perceive it as a linear flow of past, present, and future, but this exists only because our minds are conditioned to notice change. Time has no independent reality; it’s merely a measurement of change, like a shadow that can’t exist without an object or a sequence of thoughts and events.
    Consider deep, dreamless sleep: with the mind dormant and no thoughts or changes registering, time effectively vanishes. This reveals time isn’t an external container we inhabit, but a mental framework for organizing experiences. Without change, imagine a room where nothing moves, ages, or shifts in your awareness, time ceases to exist for you.
    Picture yourself in a theater watching a film: the hero ages from baby to old man, with hours, days, and years unfolding on screen. Yet the white screen behind the projection never changes, ages, or experiences the story’s “time.” You are that screen; the universe is the movie. Time is just part of the plot, real only within the illusion.
    Ultimately, time is a filter our brains use to process one event after another. The past is a memory (a thought in the present); the future is anticipation (another thought now). True reality is like a still ocean, with time as mere ripples on the surface. We fixate on the waves, forgetting we are the ocean.
    To a practicing Hindu, asking “How much time has passed?” is like asking “How many miles are in a dream?” It feels real in the illusion, but awakening to your timeless nature reveals you’ve always stood in eternity.

  2. 9
    @damhatrebloc

    If flies could Game , man these buzzers would beat The F*ck out of everyone is Call of Duty, Tekken, MK shoo..All the fighting games and first person shooters. They got that lol it’ll be like Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) fighting Flash in 2002 SPiderman film. We won’t be able to touch them, ALl humans movements are super slow motion to the fly. Ii love insects

  3. 10
    @RacingMachine

    The video is great, but i also believe is that even though the flicker fusion threshold is studied and measured and proven to be high in these super agile animals, i believe this is not the CAUSE of why they are so agile, but mostly a physical OUTCOME of them being so fast. Its like saying that because we have muscles we are strong which is not true, the muscles DO NOT COME BEFORE gaining strenght, rather, you need to put yourself into efforts (weak in the beggining, then gradually higher) in order to GAIN and MAINTAIN muscle, its always a CONSEQUENCE of your force efforts!

    It seems to me that their brain can process things faster but only because they are probably in a time buble somehow, that comprises only their physical body, and hence time passes normally to them but slow to us, but the brain is not causing it, rather, if you see their brain IN OUR TIME FRAME it will seem to process things quickly, but in fact it may be even super slow at their own time frame.

    The frames per second in a monitor may be super high but, anything after 24-30 fps will not be noticeable at all to us and WILL NOT make the time in game run faster, it will just exhibit more images. If somehow we could insert this computer into this new time buble and accelerate time for it, then the 30 fps would probably become 240 fps (in our eyes external to the buble) but THE GAME SPEED would also increase 8x.

    I reckon that iit happens something similar to all species, for some unknown yet reason (maybe magnetic, maybe energetic, maybe a quantum outcome of their physical constitution, etc) the time passes differently to their whole body and, regardless of their brain speed, when we external of their buble see them, they are moving way faster than they think they are doing, and we are moving much slower than we think we are doing, but its never because of their “quicker brains” (which again is only an evidence when viewed from our time frame) but maybe our brains is way quicker than theirs if we were somehow at the same time frame and subject to the same causes (magnetic, energetic, etc), or, even better, we could put ourselves maybe in a time buble so extreme that time would be 1,000 or even 1 billion times faster, in a way that we could devote 1,000 years of study, practice and movement around the world similar to The Flash, and once we get out of the buble, it would probably only have gone 5 min and everyone would think we are quicker or our brains are quicker, which in fact is not the truth.

    • 11
      @RacingMachine

      What makes me believe that there are underlying reasons other than “quicker brains” or even the flicker vision threshold to explain such insane effect when observing a fly or a very tiny ant move (at dozens of their size measurement per second, with extreme precision) is that NOT ALL SMALL INSECTS are quick at all ! In fact only a small portion of them are really quick, you may notice and compare a bee against a fly, they have similar sizes but definitely much different agility, the same goes for birds as the hummingbird is probably just as fast as most small birds, but he is much more agile and precise than many of them, which is not the same thing (agility x speed).

      If you compare the speed of a cheetah against ours, you may belive they have a different time buble like the small insects, but while resting they have normal movements (body, head, etc) like any dog or even us, its just when they need to speed up that they have a difference. Its a very different story than a fly and some other insects as they have this extreme agility 24×7.

      Another interesting comparison is amongst spiders, where the papa fly spider is INSANELY way quicker and more agile than any other spider similar to their size, and it seems it lives in this agility 24×7 as you notice for their massively quick head movements even when still, while the other spiders may jump but they are super slow when resting or moving freely, showcasing again a superb difference in animals of similar size.

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