loga, a nonlinear scale of time (e104), for tpt and tbn
(2019)- Abstract
- #104_loga, a nonlinear scale of time, for tpt, tbn. “loga, a nonlinear scale of time” refers to the illusion of nonlinear time perception. This idea suggests that our estimation of time intervals whether on a small (milliseconds) or large (decades) scale should be logarithmic, giving us a subjective experience very different from clock or calendar. Of course, our perception of time is influenced by psychological factors: time flies when we’re busy, but really drags when we’re not.
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- Edgerton, Michael LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2019
- type
- Non-textual form
- publication status
- published
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- publisher
- BABELSCORES®
- project
- composition, 1985 to current
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 004acc26-42c1-4de6-b3b9-569e69d933de
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