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This video was utterly retarded

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Well, might as smash that atomic clock in the living room, clearly it’s been affected by grand theft auto production timing.

First thought I had was, this kids a special kind of retarded.

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Rockstar is owned by Take2, who is ran by Strauss Zelnick which is a- you guessed it- a jew

So is it really surprising that a jew has infiltrated a successful goyim creation, manipulated and distorted it and then milked is for every last shekel it's worth?

Rockstar hasn't made a new GTA because of "time virus," they stopped making GTA because a jew ruined the franchise and the top leading creators of GTA; Leslie Benzies, Lazlow and Dan Houser all left the studio which they created... so they CAN'T make a new GTA. They're now just running GTAO into the ground until people stop buying shark cards. It's the jewish way

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Not an argument

Repeat your comment to YoureJewish again to his comment under.

I wasn't arguing. Arguing with retards is for fools.

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Time is going faster because of nigger fatigue

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Microtransactions. That is why GTAV was the last one.

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interesting idea, but it's hard to ratify. There's just no way of truly defining if time is speeding up, and as for everyone being more tired, it could just be the stress of the current age. As for us looking younger, I would argue that's subjective at best, as many people seem older than they should (through alchahol, partying, drugs, and general junk food nowadays.)

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Time is faster because days are shorter.

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Technically Time and Days are not the same, a day is the rotation around the Earth's axis whilst orbiting around the sun, time is disconnected from a day. For instance a minute passed on Mars would be a minute passed on Earth, despite Mars having a different rotational speed, although TECHNICALLY what defines a minute? as we used to define it by sand in a jar, but gravity would be different on Mars so a minute COULD be relative.

All jokes aside, you're talking about perspective on time, which could be relative, as our minds are fickle things, and defining that could help with getting less opposition in the comments, as that is a much harder definition to refute and could be rather intriguing to explore.

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Perception of time is purely a function of memory. The brain has only a limited capacity for memory. It does not record events that are not noteworthy. You don't remember what you had for breakfast every single day.

Imagine if you had no memory of the past 20 years at all. To you it would seem that no time has gone by. But that would not be an accurate perception of reality.

So, what has changed in the past 20 years? With phones and computers we spend more time indoors, in front of a screen, and looking at our cell phones. You go to the same websites and look at the same shitposts. There are fewer noteworthy events that your brain chooses to record.

If you've spent the past year of lockdowns mostly indoors, you will feel like almost no time has passed at all. One day blends into the next and into the next, with no distinct memory of any one of them.

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Being bored is supposed to make time drag on not go fast

The two are not mutually exclusive. Your attention can be occupied with tasks that are not novel, but are not noteworthy either. Like what you're doing right now.

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I know what seconds used to be like. Theyre faster now. Way faster.

Go do some time in prison. You will feel different about that afterwards.

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Strange argument. No thanks.

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The example is ridiculous, but there is a technical sense in which objects and time-scales "contract" relative to an absolute frame.

Conspansion consists of two complementary processes, requantization and inner expansion. Requantization downsizes the content of Planck’s constant by applying a quantized scaling factor to successive layers of space corresponding to levels of distributed parallel computation. This inverse scaling factor 1/R is just the reciprocal of the cosmological scaling factor R, the ratio of the current apparent size dn(U) of the expanding universe to its original (Higgs condensation) size d0(U)=1. Meanwhile, inner expansion outwardly distributes the images of past events at the speed of light within progressively-requantized layers. As layers are rescaled, the rate of inner expansion, and the speed and wavelength of light, change with respect to d0(U) so that relationships among basic physical processes do not change…i.e., so as to effect nomological covariance. The thrust is to relativize space and time measurements so that spatial relations have different diameters and rates of diametric change from different spacetime vantages. C.M. Langan, Physics & Metaphysics

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Tldr.

I know what seconds used to feel like. Theyre faster now.