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CRON = time speed-up, BULKING = time dilation

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#1 vader

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Posted 05 June 2016 - 06:50 PM


https://upload.wikim...f1/SVUAging.pdf

 

"The subjective speed of time is...connected with the rate of biological processes in an organism, e.g. the metabolic rate, the rate of cell proliferation, physical, mental alertness, and the rate of living in general. A slower rate of living means that less events pass per unit of time in an organism, and more time is needed for an event. Correspondingly, the efficiency in the use of time decreases, and the subjective speed of time flow increases. [...]

 

One can say, that the subjective speed of time is reversibly related to the rate of general age-related changes in an organism ("the rate of living"). The higher the rate, the slower time flows for a subject. The less the rate, the faster time runs for the subject [...]

 

If the subjective sense of time naturally changes during the life of an individual in connection with the rate of age-related changes in an organism, then people of the same chronological age may have a different individual sense of their own age, because people may be different in their individual aging rates."

 

Longer life on CRON could cause unfortunately the side effect of shorter PERCEPTION of time, ie. your time will fly real fast. I concur this can be the case, my time perception seems to be very fucked up since going on CRON 2 years ago. Biologically i might be younger but perceptionally i feel older a lot.

 

 


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Posted 07 August 2016 - 02:44 AM

This will sound stupid, but when I did CRON, at the end of my experimentation I really noticed time perception to be speeding up and it really freaked me out. Now 2 plus years into lifting weights and adding 50 or 60 pounds to my body at my lightest weight when I ended CRON, my "feeling" of time has slowed down to "normal" again. It actually slowed down a few months into my new lifestyle of lifting and eating. Its kind of weird to see this thread...... I thought it was only me! Weird. But probably explainable scientifically. (I actually felt older on CRON and younger now that I am more muscular but chronologically older)

Edited by Rocket, 07 August 2016 - 02:50 AM.

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