I came down to the comments to see if anyone else was counting chimes as well. Good to see Trace's audience is curious and engaged enough to have beaten me to it!
This makes me think about the country song don't blink by Kenny Chesney. The song is about how life goes by in the blink of an eye. When thinking about Your life the memories fly by making you think it's faster then it really is. When you are a kid you have less memory which might makes life feels slower. Considering this when you get older having more memories this is why it feels like life goes by. Idk anyways thanks for reading stranger's also my bad for my grammar if it's bad :P
I hadn't realized how the perception of time changes completely from culture to culture. Theres no doubt that this complex topics wouldn't be so understandable and entertaining without your dedication and excelent work. Greetings from Mexico!!!
I'm glad you describe the difference between children's and adults' perception of time as being due to the frequency and complexity of each experience being new, because that was always my own understanding too. The alternative suggestion of it being due to the proportion of a lifespan was an explanation that never sat right with me. It's like time slowing down during an accident, it's the brain throwing ten times more information to your limbs so you have time to prepare or even stop yourself, e.g. lifting your foot away after dropping a knife. While more information is processed by your brain, the proportionate flow of time distorts.
Not sure if you plan to discuss this in future episodes, but it's also worth pointing out that language affects our interpretation of time. For example in English, verbs _must_ be conjugated to be past, present, or future. But in Chinese, that's optional. Tom Scott has a video that goes into more detail about this (I htink the video is "Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language").
When I was in my teens complaining that the summers are to short an older friend told this to me. When your are five you've only lived 60 months but by the time your twenty five you've live 300 mouths. The time hasn't changed just your perception of it has.
Also related to this, possibly of interest, how some disabilities make it difficult for people to perceive time the way neurotypical ppl do (for example, those of us with NVLD can struggle with time [appointments, scheduling, measuring the passing of time, etc] a lot). Thanks for another great video Trace :)
awesome channel Trace =) ...one thing to note, using sound phenomena to try to discuss perception of time might get sticky. See the Precedence Effect in acoustics. If individual sounds occur under the threshold of 50 milliseconds, they will not be perceived as being individual events, rather a single one. This whole topic would be great if you ever want to talk about psychoacoustics and how we perceive sound. It would be a cool rabbit hole for you to explore. Again, I'm loving your stuff! and have been a fan even before you went independent (kudos for that!)...cheers! and looking forward to more awesome content.
I'm schizophrenic and sometimes it's hard for me to keep track of time. Sometimes it comes more easily but I tried serving for a while and was terrible at keeping up with when the food should be ready
The circle flashes seemed evenly spaced to me, but that may be because I connect most things to musical rhythms. I counted thirteen on the clock. Those words flashing... I kept trying to pause the video, but I couldn't TIME it right. What did it say? (Side note: They tried the reading-while-falling experiment on Mythbusters, and they actually could process reading the numbers faster while falling.)
I’ve experienced a drug induced psychosis that lasted multiple times the existence of humanity. Part of it also lasted for an infinite loop. Yeah it was a scary experience but time wise very interesting. IRL it lasted max 12 hours.
I'm on 8 grams of edible cannabis a day for chronic pain and brain damage, so, with that bit of context out if the way I'll tell ya my experience with time has been significantly altered. The day will go by, the house work is done, I've played video games with my kids, and it's 2pm and I really feel as if time should feel further ahead then it currently is. As an infantryman my mind was obsessed with being on time for everything, now being retired and with all the time in the world, and quite frankly being stoned 24/7 has given me a skewed sense of time. To be honest, I love the way things are now, it's like my mind can take the time to over analyze anything without the anxiety that comes from daily life. Wish people like me could come together and come up with plausible idea's to tackle life hard circumstances like, using our imaginations to build or create systems to mitigate climate change, or, how to effectively leave this rock and colonize other rocks, that sort of thing. Great video as always dude.
Now that you meantioned our cultural time perception and marketing... You used a future perspective to market Nebula and the rest of this series to us because your audience is US based. I'm going to think about this every time I see an ad now.
Britain has a LOT of US influence on our screens and so I think we get future perspectives as well as our government focusing on past perspectives. Though, largely thanks to climate change, there is a big push to get people to focus more on the future. Plant the tree today not that you will benefit but so that someone else can enjoy its fruits/shade later.
I really felt that point you made about the United States being a future centric society, the notion that time can be wasted, time is money, etc. As a child I made alot of missions trips to Mexico and a HUGE learning curve for me is that Mexico (at least up and down the Baja Peninsula) is not at all like this! Their culture is totally present minded, they don't put importance in precise timekeeping, going to or being places "on time," it's totally wack bro xD
Trace I suggest researching Biocentrism a theory put forward by PHD scientist Robert Lanza🤯that says reality and matter exist because of human consciousness not the other way around,and touches on time Thanks for another mind bending vid!
That sounds an awful lot like a tree falling in the woods (pun not intended). Surely animals are aware of their surroundings and therefore matter exists without human consciousness?
• 1:55 - What does "ratchet the brain up or down" mean? It can make the brain process faster or slower? 🤔 Brain overclocking! 🤯 • 4:19 - Forsooth, different cultures refer to time in different ways: th-cam.com/video/5b0Nn9jE5Hc/w-d-xo.html • 6:42 - Because kids are stupid, that's why they're kids. ¬_¬ • 7:38 - If you're dieting (or worse, fasting), then _everything_ is food. Every commercial, every billboard, every smell… 😕 • 11:32 - Time sped up for me after learning to read calendars and actually paying attention to it. Christmas is only two weeks! 😲 • 15:28 - North Americans, Brits, and Japan put a lot of emphasis on punctuality whereas most of the rest of the world is casual. • 18:22 - Ugh, I know. My 10-year-old laptop can barely run today's JavaScript-heavy bloated overloaded webpages anymore. 😕 • 19:28 - I know Einstein was a bit of a joker, but I can't imagine that he'd have actually said this since it's _not_ relativity. Relativity was his baby, his life's work, so he would never have said a thing like this that is absolutely not what relativity is. Relativity is about frames of reference, not perception. In relativity, time is _actually_ different, not just feels different. I suspect he wouldn't be happy with getting credited with such a prevarication. :-| (I'm sure Schrödinger would definitely be upset about almost everybody completely misunderstanding his thought-experiment. 😒)
I feel like if a society is future oriented it should be really easy to convince them of impending threats like climate change. But maybe past or present oriented societies take it more seriously because they believe they have something to preserve?
Think of it as FRAMING instead of "easier to convince" -- it's not that Argentina *only values* the past, it's just easier to frame things that way because they're oriented to it. The future frame doesn't interest them as much. Climate Change for a past-oriented society might be about protecting the history and 'way of life' whereas in the US it's about new tech and green energy and 'building a sustainable future'
I feel like the thing that makes your channel unique and that I've grown and appreciation for over I guess today even though I've watched all while ago as well and I've always thought it was good... It's the bit of cultural and political and current event interjections into the videos that sort of like stretches the science into the real world. Text to speech dictated but not red
Have I been putting the emphasis in the wrong syllable of Proprioception? I've been saying PRO-prio-ception. And it sounds like Trace says pro-PRIO-ception. Not sure it matters, but just curious.
I HAVE NO IDEA. I have said it both ways, and in talking to Sharlene about BCI she said the word proPRIOception and I was like-- she probably says this more often with people in the room… I'll do that.
Honestly looking at cultures like that is interesting, but I do have to ask: If a country (supposedly past-oriented) is using tradition, isn't the idea behind that tradition the wisdom of experience contained within? If so, the only real value it would have would come from the value of the experience in the future. So, really, wouldn't that indicate there countries are future oriented, only in another way?
I wonder how important the creation of time was to civilisation. Could we have achieved anything without having some way to measure more than the passing of a day?
I gues they couldn't read anything at all, not more, because of the thrill of falling, cause you know, i'm freefalling, i'm scared, i have to do something to survive, there is no time for poetry! See what i did there? No time. See? Huh?
Bro you got a new subscribe from india. I think just fuck the TH-cam algorithms . You are damm good and I can bet for sure. Its quite good way of describe topic like in 5 segments and explain all os its aspects physics Nurology behind it and so on. You solved my one of the complex illusion about time. Thanks I gonna share to all my friends.
I'll just leave this here lol th-cam.com/video/gNIwlRClHsQ/w-d-xo.html Also I love how this is explained, thank you Trace! Really makes "a moment" more understandable, as in, it's easier to understand the cadence of the start/stop of a moment. Also, also; Do you find it funny or ironic even, that we rely on a whole network of machines (primitive or digital) to tell us time when the machine itself has no concept or understanding of what it's doing? That blows my mind.
I really do find that bit so fascinating about the machines. We rely on so many inanimate things to solve problems for us -- and that frees us up to do so much more in our lives, and yet people don't ever see that.
Was I the only one who paused for "Learning is Fun" and noticed thirteen tolls for noon?
I hope not ;)
I came down to the comments to see if anyone else was counting chimes as well. Good to see Trace's audience is curious and engaged enough to have beaten me to it!
I noticed that too!!!
Omg same on both counts lol
I was falling while watching this, which is how I know it didn't just say "learning is fun" it also said, "isn't fun great?!" 😂
Dude, I just discovered your channel. And I just wanted to let you know you could read me the New York phone book and I'd still be in awe.
This makes me think about the country song don't blink by Kenny Chesney. The song is about how life goes by in the blink of an eye. When thinking about Your life the memories fly by making you think it's faster then it really is. When you are a kid you have less memory which might makes life feels slower. Considering this when you get older having more memories this is why it feels like life goes by. Idk anyways thanks for reading stranger's
also my bad for my grammar if it's bad :P
Mom: Son! You can't eat cereal for dinner
Me: Time is Just in Your Head
Tell her it's soup.
I'm just having soup for dinner mom, sweet sweet soup
I hadn't realized how the perception of time changes completely from culture to culture. Theres no doubt that this complex topics wouldn't be so understandable and entertaining without your dedication and excelent work. Greetings from Mexico!!!
¡Hola y gracias por el comentario!
I'm glad you describe the difference between children's and adults' perception of time as being due to the frequency and complexity of each experience being new, because that was always my own understanding too. The alternative suggestion of it being due to the proportion of a lifespan was an explanation that never sat right with me. It's like time slowing down during an accident, it's the brain throwing ten times more information to your limbs so you have time to prepare or even stop yourself, e.g. lifting your foot away after dropping a knife. While more information is processed by your brain, the proportionate flow of time distorts.
True!
Your channel is one of the only ways I can learn in a fun way, thanks!
Great vid I just subbed you explain things very well keep up the good work. Looking forward to next vid.
Thank you!!
Not sure if you plan to discuss this in future episodes, but it's also worth pointing out that language affects our interpretation of time. For example in English, verbs _must_ be conjugated to be past, present, or future. But in Chinese, that's optional. Tom Scott has a video that goes into more detail about this (I htink the video is "Fantastic Features We Don't Have In The English Language").
Ooooh! I didn't touch on that at all!! OMG I WISH I HAD!!
@@TraceDominguez Haha hopefully it's not too late to add another mini-episode!
I love this Time Series... im obsessed with perception of time, and i notice the changes in mine
So glad!!
Trace, you are just wonderful. so charismatic and a fab educator. thanks for making these amazing videos.
Do you create your thumbnail art?? They are gorgeous!!
Thank you! Yes, I do all the writing, editing, everything myself :) (even the thumbnails)
Are the thumbnails inspired by the it's okay to be smart's??
Love this video !
Glad you liked it!!
When I was in my teens complaining that the summers are to short an older friend told this to me. When your are five you've only lived 60 months but by the time your twenty five you've live 300 mouths. The time hasn't changed just your perception of it has.
absolutely!!
Also related to this, possibly of interest, how some disabilities make it difficult for people to perceive time the way neurotypical ppl do (for example, those of us with NVLD can struggle with time [appointments, scheduling, measuring the passing of time, etc] a lot). Thanks for another great video Trace :)
I had a little bit about Parkinsons and Schizophrenia -- they're both studied related to time perception and distortion. Super interesting!
@@TraceDominguez clearly I need to re-watch since apparently, my attention lagged somewhere :)
Is it why we think "everyone is a child by heart" ? We perceive change physically and experience time but sometimes we feels another age.
I'm not sure!
awesome channel Trace =) ...one thing to note, using sound phenomena to try to discuss perception of time might get sticky. See the Precedence Effect in acoustics. If individual sounds occur under the threshold of 50 milliseconds, they will not be perceived as being individual events, rather a single one. This whole topic would be great if you ever want to talk about psychoacoustics and how we perceive sound. It would be a cool rabbit hole for you to explore. Again, I'm loving your stuff! and have been a fan even before you went independent (kudos for that!)...cheers! and looking forward to more awesome content.
I'm schizophrenic and sometimes it's hard for me to keep track of time.
Sometimes it comes more easily but I tried serving for a while and was terrible at keeping up with when the food should be ready
Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️
@@TraceDominguez hell yeah
hopefully u talk about how to go back in time in episode 3 lol
The circle flashes seemed evenly spaced to me, but that may be because I connect most things to musical rhythms.
I counted thirteen on the clock.
Those words flashing... I kept trying to pause the video, but I couldn't TIME it right. What did it say? (Side note: They tried the reading-while-falling experiment on Mythbusters, and they actually could process reading the numbers faster while falling.)
I'm glad you noticed my easter eggs!!
Science Asylum had a great video on why 5 is about the most we can count.
I’ve experienced a drug induced psychosis that lasted multiple times the existence of humanity. Part of it also lasted for an infinite loop. Yeah it was a scary experience but time wise very interesting.
IRL it lasted max 12 hours.
time is relatiiiiive!
I'm on 8 grams of edible cannabis a day for chronic pain and brain damage, so, with that bit of context out if the way I'll tell ya my experience with time has been significantly altered. The day will go by, the house work is done, I've played video games with my kids, and it's 2pm and I really feel as if time should feel further ahead then it currently is. As an infantryman my mind was obsessed with being on time for everything, now being retired and with all the time in the world, and quite frankly being stoned 24/7 has given me a skewed sense of time. To be honest, I love the way things are now, it's like my mind can take the time to over analyze anything without the anxiety that comes from daily life. Wish people like me could come together and come up with plausible idea's to tackle life hard circumstances like, using our imaginations to build or create systems to mitigate climate change, or, how to effectively leave this rock and colonize other rocks, that sort of thing. Great video as always dude.
I'm glad you're getting to spend time with your kids and enjoy yourself! More time is great!
I'm going to turn 29 in about 2 weeks. Time feels like its zooming by compared to just 4 years ago. Its crazy.
🎂 Happy Early Birthday! 🎂
@@TraceDominguez Thank you!!
As a french guy, "time is money" is very much a thing in France as well.
Now that you meantioned our cultural time perception and marketing... You used a future perspective to market Nebula and the rest of this series to us because your audience is US based. I'm going to think about this every time I see an ad now.
You're seeing the code now ;)
Britain has a LOT of US influence on our screens and so I think we get future perspectives as well as our government focusing on past perspectives. Though, largely thanks to climate change, there is a big push to get people to focus more on the future. Plant the tree today not that you will benefit but so that someone else can enjoy its fruits/shade later.
I really felt that point you made about the United States being a future centric society, the notion that time can be wasted, time is money, etc.
As a child I made alot of missions trips to Mexico and a HUGE learning curve for me is that Mexico (at least up and down the Baja Peninsula) is not at all like this! Their culture is totally present minded, they don't put importance in precise timekeeping, going to or being places "on time," it's totally wack bro xD
Trace I suggest researching Biocentrism a theory put forward by PHD scientist Robert Lanza🤯that says reality and matter exist because of human consciousness not the other way around,and touches on time Thanks for another mind bending vid!
That sounds an awful lot like a tree falling in the woods (pun not intended). Surely animals are aware of their surroundings and therefore matter exists without human consciousness?
Sounds like it's related to something Katie is going to talk about in Episode 5!!!
• 1:55 - What does "ratchet the brain up or down" mean? It can make the brain process faster or slower? 🤔 Brain overclocking! 🤯
• 4:19 - Forsooth, different cultures refer to time in different ways: th-cam.com/video/5b0Nn9jE5Hc/w-d-xo.html
• 6:42 - Because kids are stupid, that's why they're kids. ¬_¬
• 7:38 - If you're dieting (or worse, fasting), then _everything_ is food. Every commercial, every billboard, every smell… 😕
• 11:32 - Time sped up for me after learning to read calendars and actually paying attention to it. Christmas is only two weeks! 😲
• 15:28 - North Americans, Brits, and Japan put a lot of emphasis on punctuality whereas most of the rest of the world is casual.
• 18:22 - Ugh, I know. My 10-year-old laptop can barely run today's JavaScript-heavy bloated overloaded webpages anymore. 😕
• 19:28 - I know Einstein was a bit of a joker, but I can't imagine that he'd have actually said this since it's _not_ relativity. Relativity was his baby, his life's work, so he would never have said a thing like this that is absolutely not what relativity is. Relativity is about frames of reference, not perception. In relativity, time is _actually_ different, not just feels different. I suspect he wouldn't be happy with getting credited with such a prevarication. :-| (I'm sure Schrödinger would definitely be upset about almost everybody completely misunderstanding his thought-experiment. 😒)
Woah!! lots of notes!
YEP!!! You need to fix your clock in bongs 13 times for noon...
It was an Easter egg! Did you have to count?
@@TraceDominguez Twice... Didn't believe it was 13 the first time.
I feel like if a society is future oriented it should be really easy to convince them of impending threats like climate change. But maybe past or present oriented societies take it more seriously because they believe they have something to preserve?
Think of it as FRAMING instead of "easier to convince" -- it's not that Argentina *only values* the past, it's just easier to frame things that way because they're oriented to it. The future frame doesn't interest them as much. Climate Change for a past-oriented society might be about protecting the history and 'way of life' whereas in the US it's about new tech and green energy and 'building a sustainable future'
My striatiam(Sp) seems to be deficient. My ability to keep track of things in the short term is very bad but in the long term it's very good.
it could be any number of things!
it's about time!
RIGHT?
0:27 Yeah, it sure as h*ll was about time!
I feel like the thing that makes your channel unique and that I've grown and appreciation for over I guess today even though I've watched all while ago as well and I've always thought it was good... It's the bit of cultural and political and current event interjections into the videos that sort of like stretches the science into the real world.
Text to speech dictated but not red
Have I been putting the emphasis in the wrong syllable of Proprioception? I've been saying PRO-prio-ception. And it sounds like Trace says pro-PRIO-ception. Not sure it matters, but just curious.
I HAVE NO IDEA. I have said it both ways, and in talking to Sharlene about BCI she said the word proPRIOception and I was like-- she probably says this more often with people in the room… I'll do that.
@@TraceDominguez Fair enough, that's honestly how I figure it our most of the time. When it doubt, leave it to the experts lol
hello trace. What king of camera are you using?
Hello! I use a Sony a6500 :)
Time flies like an arrow,
Fruit flies like a banana
HA!
Honestly looking at cultures like that is interesting, but I do have to ask: If a country (supposedly past-oriented) is using tradition, isn't the idea behind that tradition the wisdom of experience contained within? If so, the only real value it would have would come from the value of the experience in the future. So, really, wouldn't that indicate there countries are future oriented, only in another way?
It seems as if there's so much more on the shelves now. Is that an apple or a pumpkin?
It's a giant apple made by my friend Danica for a Tested shoot :D
Oh? I'd like to check that out and see if the ridges were there for a reason, or if it was a truck of the light
*Trick*
I wonder how important the creation of time was to civilisation. Could we have achieved anything without having some way to measure more than the passing of a day?
We have to know if we're being lazy good fer nothin's!
I gues they couldn't read anything at all, not more, because of the thrill of falling, cause you know, i'm freefalling, i'm scared, i have to do something to survive, there is no time for poetry!
See what i did there? No time. See? Huh?
Bro you got a new subscribe from india. I think just fuck the TH-cam algorithms . You are damm good and I can bet for sure. Its quite good way of describe topic like in 5 segments and explain all os its aspects physics Nurology behind it and so on. You solved my one of the complex illusion about time. Thanks
I gonna share to all my friends.
Try to put the video to 0.25 Playback speed, it's a blast to hear him speak
Under fucking rated
"Zombie Zombie Zombie"
90s reference.
AHHYEEE AHHYYYEE AHHYYYEEE
I prefer the Hegelian explanation time and consciousness are the same..
I'll just leave this here lol
th-cam.com/video/gNIwlRClHsQ/w-d-xo.html
Also I love how this is explained, thank you Trace! Really makes "a moment" more understandable, as in, it's easier to understand the cadence of the start/stop of a moment.
Also, also; Do you find it funny or ironic even, that we rely on a whole network of machines (primitive or digital) to tell us time when the machine itself has no concept or understanding of what it's doing? That blows my mind.
I really do find that bit so fascinating about the machines. We rely on so many inanimate things to solve problems for us -- and that frees us up to do so much more in our lives, and yet people don't ever see that.
@@TraceDominguez agreed. Technology, when it works is amazing lol
2nd
I got nothing
^Ha I see your pun there love ;)
Lmao you were able to change the time stamp in your video to brain clockis
BRAIN CLOKIS
So now, 13chimes equals 12 o’clock???
1st
First on First