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@ri3m4nn11 ай бұрын
The Bible doesn't give the age of the earth or universe...
@kathyb256210 ай бұрын
QUIZ: In What Movie and Who Said; "This is no time to argue about time, we don't have the time". 🎬 ⏰️ 🍸💁♀️ 🚀
@2024.choice8 ай бұрын
This is so true it seems like you go to sleep when you're 20 and when you wake up you're 60 and when you look into the mirror you wonder who that old person is looking back at you so when you're young you need to push yourself in order to be who you want to be when you get old always remember you can change tomorrow but you will never be able to change yesterday
@dannyreynolds2751 Жыл бұрын
I was in a horrible car wreck when I was 18. We were going 100 mph, flipped, and cork scre rolled half dozen times, then slip upside down about 150 feet. During the accident everything was in slow motion. I remember thinking "I should move my arm from outside the window before the car lands on my arm". I calmly moved my arm, and I casually watched the pavement hit the window where my arm had just been. Obviously time didn't slow down and the wreck happened in mere seconds, but my perception of time allowed me to save my arm from being severed. I wasn't the driver, nobody was even injured except me with a minor cut to my hand, which I don't recall even happening at all. Just my personal anecdote about the perception of time in a potentially deadly situation.
@lokiwolf6194 Жыл бұрын
I was hit by a car years ago and it felt like it lasted a lot longer than it did
@CR-ru1kw Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness you made it😊.
@Christine-Ga7611 ай бұрын
When you are in SHOCK your preseption of time is SLOWER.
@jssomewhere674011 ай бұрын
I took my 81 CJ-7 off the freeway at about 60-65. Time got slow after when highway patrol tried to kill me. Unlike you I separated my shoulder broke my back and sternum plus one of my wrists. I also took 50-60 stitches in my face arms and hands. It was unfun but all happened at normal speed.
@Akwardturtle11 ай бұрын
I believe you. I've been in a few wrecks and yes our perception slows time down. Glad your still alive.
@jakobburton-sundman8549 Жыл бұрын
Having been in a coma. After coming out of it, I've said, " I treasure every moment I'm conscious, I don't care if my life is going to crap, at least I know it's going to crap."
@CR-ru1kw Жыл бұрын
😮😊
@fordid42 Жыл бұрын
I spent a bit of time dead, but after they restarted my heart, I spent 5 days in a coma. After I came out of mine, and let my head clear, I was like, "Yes... I'm quite alright with that," and now that I know, I'm still gonna try to put it off for as long as I can. But if I can't... I'd feel worse for my family, wife, kids than I would for myself. They do know how I feel, and they're actually pretty okay with it, so far. At least they know I will answer questions if they get curious again.
@paulanthony527411 ай бұрын
When you know there is no death it changes everything. You don't cherish life because you have been in a coma. You just know that you will be going somewhere in spirit. It changes everything. When people say "life's too short" or "you're a long time dead" so don't waste your time on certain things, well they are wrong as they are basing it on the short amount of time that they think they have. The answers are there you just have to believe them and look for them. I did it by using a spirit board or Ouija board. It opened me up and made me clairvoyant. I've had well over 200 experiences with the other side in the last 8 years. Forget about cherishing life because you nearly died. It doesn't matter because life goes on anyway. It's a shame more people don't know what I do. I just looked at the evidence of people on haunting shows like paranormal witness. And these people as they were telling the stories were crying and very anxious. It made me realise that the were telling the truth and I 100% believed them. And it turned out I was right. And I don't believe in God either, religous nonsense.
@Stumpybear76409 ай бұрын
Why is your life crap? Change it.❤
@StONed-yx5qq8 ай бұрын
I spent 11 days in a hospital and was conscious the whole time …doing legal drugs for the pain and that time better never come back around…..
@crystalratclffe32588 ай бұрын
DEPRESSION: Living in the past (cure: you can't change it) ANXIETY Living and worrying about the future ( waste of time once you've done what you can to prepare) HAPPINESS Living in mindfulness of the NOW
@ksc7437 ай бұрын
So True! Thanks for the reminder.
@Kordeezy17 ай бұрын
I learned that from a List of spiritual causes of diseases A thru Z
@jeffdeutsch6 ай бұрын
A huge oversimplification but definitely full of wisdom.
@crystalratclffe32586 ай бұрын
@@jeffdeutsch one learned from a life of depression and anxiety
@jeffdeutsch6 ай бұрын
@@crystalratclffe3258I hear you sister
@robertcooney193811 ай бұрын
Time goes faster as you age because time is relative. A two year old's "year" is half of their entire existence. A 70 year old, one year is 1/70th of their entire existence. So, to a two year old a year is half of forever.
@WheresBillie10411 ай бұрын
I agree that it’s a mathematical and logical fact that as one ages, a year is a smaller %, but time seems to go faster as we age because we learn and are exposed to less and less and less new experiences. We are less and less “in the moment”. And although, yes meditation is meant to bring one into the “moment” it becomes increasingly difficult to do so as we age because we hage built up more amd more experiences and memories that now are stored in our brains. There are more and more needkng to be repressed and it bevomes nearly impossible to do so
@robertcooney193811 ай бұрын
@@WheresBillie104 great comment. Thank you for your very thoughtful comment!
@k.mihalic89459 ай бұрын
I think it has a lot to do with the aging older thought that makes us feel time flies by. Wishing things were done different and less time to be truly happy. I feel super old watching my grandsons get older more than my own child, their mother. This is weird to me too.
@Diesel2579 ай бұрын
That's exactly what the narrator said.
@Kevin-q8l4w8 ай бұрын
?😮
@jerelull9629 Жыл бұрын
A great T-shirt:" I don't know HOW to act my age; I've never been this old before.
@someoneyoudontknow77058 ай бұрын
Haha love it!! 😄
@Aris-Darling4 ай бұрын
You should make this happen
@Tlyna195225 күн бұрын
I bought one that says, It is weird being the same age as old people.
@MandoReyna-cm8su2 ай бұрын
As soon as you hit 50 years old time goes by faster no matter what you're doing. Yesterday I turned 50. Today I'm 52.
@smoothpicker15 күн бұрын
Thats a fact! Today i turned 56 and the last few years have gone by way way too fast. My dad used to tell me time goes by faster the older you get, bt younger me thougt that was crazy talk but no...he was right.
@jjjzsquad675112 күн бұрын
@@smoothpickerI can relate to this comment
@doylejodi75026 күн бұрын
Just turned 53 on Nov 8. Yes.
@MatthewBaumgarten5 күн бұрын
I agree, I turned 50 yesterday, today I’m 56
@marilyn87004 күн бұрын
Very very true
@DonnyRocker20129 ай бұрын
Because every day is a smaller percentage of your entire life
@jimmyv17536 ай бұрын
I like that comparison. Makes sense
@beefchuck6 ай бұрын
OR a larger percentage of your remaining time.
@MichaelC-to7uz3 ай бұрын
What about how much time, not percentage?
@DonnyRocker20123 ай бұрын
This is unknowable or your remaining time will always equal 100%
@Tomana_8 ай бұрын
time is a constant, a second is a unit of measure of time. Digitally speaking, 1 second will ALWAYS have the same number of '1's and '0's and so, as you age, YOUR PERCEPTION of time is what changes, not time itself.
@Magik13699 ай бұрын
It is so strange but true. Once you hit 45-50, time seems to fly by. The years pass quickly as we get older.
@ryanbender57695 ай бұрын
That’s because you get more used to life
@robinwilliamsdouble50098 ай бұрын
Clocks fall out of sync because of gravity effect on the mechanism that keeps time
@dalemettee11479 ай бұрын
My thoughts are this. when you're 10 Y/O a year is 1 tenth of your life When you're 70 Y/O, one year is only 1/70 of your life. So you figure it out.
@chickenoriental1210Ай бұрын
👏
@JamesStein-w1b9 ай бұрын
There are 5 known, proven dimensions: length, width, height, time, and space. The last two are not mentioned very often. Time. If I plant a tree that lives 10 years, it is going to look completely different than when it was first planted. Space. That same tree will have moved millions of miles through space from where it first started when planted (orbit of Earth, movement of Solar System, etc.)
@sarahdawn707511 ай бұрын
Years ago my friend and I were in an accident in which she was driving and we were traveling on a busy city street with 3 lanes of traffic in either direction. We were in the far right lane as we approached a cross street and I noticed a small pick up approaching from the left. He had a stop sign but did not stop and simply continued across the 6 lanes of traffic. My friend was looking straight ahead and didnt see the truck. As the truck crossed each lane I remember thinking "We're going to hit! We're going to hit! We're going to hit!" Then we collided. I explained to my friend later how suprised I was that I could see the danger coming and literally thought the words "We're going to hit!" 3 times in that split second before impact, a time so brief that it was impossible to even utter a sound. It wasnt like slow motion. It was just the first time I was aware of how incredibly fast the brain thinks.
@MelissaR78410 ай бұрын
That inner voice has saved my life a few times while driving. While getting ready to make a left on a 4 lane street with a divider, I saw the car closest to me with his right blinker on, slowly down and was ready to pull out when I heard STOP! I did and sure enough, there was a car in the 2 lane I couldn't see, that was doing 45 mph.
@MelissaR7847 ай бұрын
@@lisadavis7180 It's the weirdest thing to have that inner voice so strongly tell you to do something, you know to do it immediately and it does save your life. I remember hearing a strange humming sound outside and got my husband and little boys to come in the house. A second later, a huge swarm of bees flew into our back yard.
@davidclaycomb54967 ай бұрын
Being a long time, very long distance motorcycle rider, I have been saved from accidents innumerable times since I learned to listen to that inner voice, what I call My God Voice. One that sticks out was taking a friend about to buy his first motorcycle. He was on the back of mine, and we came up on stopped traffic on a busy highway. I was telling him, Okay, like this situation, we are on a road where people are driving 65-80 mph. All of a sudden we stop. So while on your bike, keep it in gear, and have an escape route planned out if needed. And constantly checking your mirrors. Just then, I look in my mirrors, and see a car flying up. I had time to tell him to hang on! I pulled off the road and that car smashed into the car ahead of where we were just a second ago. We would have been probably dead. The One time I did not listen, where the voice told me to turn left, instead I went straight, a lady pulled in front of us. My wife’s head hit her windshield and broke her helmet in half. Brain swelling and broken pelvis, and 10 days in hospital later, I never ignored that voice again.
@obrewsky5 ай бұрын
I believe the brain processes the passage of time more quickly as we grow older because we're losing short term memory. The days go by faster and faster until it's adios amigos.✌️
@michaelccopelandsr7120 Жыл бұрын
Time is fascinating. I worked the subway stations for nearly 10 years. From one end of the city to the other. Every so often I would notice the city would be saying that, "Today just flew by" or "The day was just dragging along." How can an entire city, with no interaction with each other until they used the subway, complain about the same time paradox unless it was effected by it? MAYBE a time distorted bubble the earth passes through in its revolution around the sun. MAYBE they're the effects of gravitational waves. Either side of the wave effecting time just enough for we humans to notice. Making time seem to drag on the upside and fly by on the downslope. MAYBE they're given off by the sun. MAYBE they're from outside our Solar system and reach us in intervals. ???? 🎶Ti-i-i-ime, is on my side. Yes, it is!🎶 If you can think of a better way to do a blind survey of an entire city, in the small window of opportunity, I'm all in. Until then, I invite you to spend a couple years in the subways during rush hour and you'll see for yourself. Just listen as an entire city gets off of work and gets out of school. You'll see it's more than a, "coincidence of circumstances." ;-P
@merrileeheard3889 Жыл бұрын
Do you think they might be picking up the "vibes" from other passengers? Of course absolutely anything is possible. My mom had this theory that everything is connected. Hence, the experiences of one person impacts others, even though they have no connection.
@RichardCharbonnier9 ай бұрын
It's time to get a clock that doesn't work, at least it will correct twice a day .
@Alien_isolationist8 ай бұрын
I'm fairly convinced we are wearing advanced VR headsets & the servers of "the matrix" are becoming full. One day, it will be undeniable to Non NPCs who see days fly by in a mere few hours, scaring the S out of everyone who cant comprehend it.
@mrmr-qx4jq7 ай бұрын
@@Alien_isolationist vr? U must.n Ot have enough pain in ur life 😂 this ain't make believe Cuzzo. Find jesus
@mrmr-qx4jq7 ай бұрын
Probly delays on the trains 😂 effecting everyone's commute or weather or even the day of the week or the amount of commuters in general or the temperature in the subway.way more probable then whatever you are talking about.
@allenabrams-dw4hy Жыл бұрын
Time is a personal event, space is universal.
@SupaEMT134 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean?
@allenabrams-dw4hy Жыл бұрын
@@SupaEMT134 Basically, there are two "times." Our movement through space and what our brains perceive as time. The 15 mins where you are having a root canal at the same time I'm water skiing will be very different in our minds. Mine will feel to pass quicker than yours, although the Earth has moved the exact same amount of space.
@SupaEMT134 Жыл бұрын
@@allenabrams-dw4hy First, thank you for helping me understand that, I appreciate it. Second, it's absolutely wild you used that example. This morning, my bottom left wisdom tooth was extracted because it was sideways. They had to cut it in half to take it out one piece at a time. It was an eternity!
@allenabrams-dw4hy Жыл бұрын
@@SupaEMT134 That's crazy. I don't even know what compelled me to use those examples. I've never had/done either! I hope the extraction went well and your healing is quick and as painless as possible!
@SupaEMT134 Жыл бұрын
@@allenabrams-dw4hy unfortunately, I'm in so much pain rn since it's the day after. My left face is all swollen up too
@52Royston9 ай бұрын
I had a career as an Authorised Firearms Officer in London’s Metropolitan Police. Whilst I thankfully never had to fire my weapon in anger, there were a number of occasions when I had to deal with an armed suspect. Happily these were all resolved without incident. However the stress was enormous. My experience was that time slowed down. This enabled me to think and react relatively faster. I am convinced that time did not actually slow down but it was something to with the brain’s evolution, so that you ‘had more time’ to deal with a life threatening situation.
@harleyhawk79597 ай бұрын
wife and I were on a road trip on our bike. riding into a corner approximately 50mph, here's this big mule deer standing with his front legs on the center line. I thought around the front looks easy, so I started to the left. the deer kinda started dancing its feet, I think I never saw a deer run backward. I lean hard right just to be able to pass behind it. Standing the bike back up, here is another mule like 6 to 8 feet in front of us. I leaned hard right and was just able to squeeze around in front of it. I never braked, never slowed, never changed my throttle cause I was frozen . this happened in milliseconds but seemed minutes.
@jeffwhitehead79905 ай бұрын
I believe this is a fairly common experience that happens in various life situations. American Football quarterbacks often talk about how “the game slows down” for them and they are able to observe and process greater amounts of information and choose appropriate responses in less actual clocked time while feeling less “rushed” to act.
@zachpowell86537 ай бұрын
This video was only 20 minutes late but felt like eternity.
@list257 ай бұрын
How fitting
@markmarkofkane81678 ай бұрын
I think it's because as we get older, we forget how slow it was. Time seems to be slowest while we're waiting for something we want. It flies when we stop paying attention to time.
@thetony01857 ай бұрын
Fun fact; time moves fast, if the minute hand on a clock was 9.55 miles long, the tip would be moving at 60mph! 😁
@mrmr-qx4jq7 ай бұрын
Sounds like a theory to me
@FreeSpiritinLightandLove9 ай бұрын
As we age time does appear to go by faster. But you can slow it down by living as much time as you can “in the moment”. The less time I spend thinking about the past or planning (worrying about?) for the future, it slows down somewhat. ❤ It’s like perpetually stopping to smell the roses.
@Whightwabbit2 ай бұрын
The dalai lama said go somewhere different at least once a year or experience something different as it gives depth to your years.
@leeci338 ай бұрын
The doctor who shirt and TVA reference garnered a like for this video.💙
@4BillC Жыл бұрын
I'll tell you what... Those really smart people sure do look at time in a real stupid way sometimes. It never started and never ends. It's just something we made up to keep track of the things we've done and things we want to do. You can't change it and there isn't more than 1. It just is, even if nobody is around to experience it... Time passes. Make the most of it because while it may go on forever, we don't have much left.
@bobwoww838411 ай бұрын
Bout 13 to 20 years
@duvalovertonii660111 ай бұрын
This was like a roller coaster of calm and chaos if you have agoraphobia or existential anxiety…lol..some moments are like “oh…I can somewhat dictate how I experience time” and then other moments are like…”nope, time is my master and I can’t do anything but be a helpless slave to it”…lol
@darthwader58606 ай бұрын
In my opinion, or "my 2 cents", I would suggest focusing on how YOU effect YOUR unique perception of time. Assuming by the concerns mentioned, I'd guess you have dealt with elements reflecting high dislike, avoiding and/or anxiety cycles highlighted by underlying control issues and perhaps a fear of becoming aware of other perspectives which causes a need to comprehend considerably more ways of perceiving the exact same experience you just did. Thought I'd throw my thoughts out there. Constructive criticism is always welcome and appreciated 🙂
@crystalgoddess4085 Жыл бұрын
Those who suffer from mental disorders such as depression experience an altered perception of time, that it feels slower to them, which I can imagine would make the depression feel worse for some.
@ksc7437 ай бұрын
Maybe because most depressed people either withdraw into themselves or from society resulting in emotional pain and loneliness. When we focus only on ourselves in this way it seems that time does slow down. When we're happy time flies.
@mimig.47885 ай бұрын
It really does. When I got clean and sober my depression hit really bad for a few years and all I would do is lay in bed all day and night, not even sleeping just laying there hoping for sleep and man those were some very, very long days. Now that I not only have 10 years sober but also taking meds for my depression the hours and days fly by. I also have experienced, feel and believe the saying of "the older you get the faster time flies". Soooooo true. I didn't believe my uncle (who is only like 10.5 years older than me) when he told me that when I was a kid (around the age of 7, or so). Time is such a crazy thing, but do still feel it is very important.
@waynejohanson108311 ай бұрын
Time is relative. If you are having fun it seems to go by fast but when you are in great pain it goes by so slow.
@jeffhunter89295 ай бұрын
That’s why I don’t understand that if goes fast, then why people sound so miserable when people say it.
@MichaelC-to7uz3 ай бұрын
You got that right!
@bearbryant34952 ай бұрын
I've heard this anecdote about Einstein. When asked to ELI5 about relativity he said having a pretty girl sit on your lap a few minutes is not nearly long enough, but sitting on a hot stove for a few minutes seems like forever.
@tomfurie29969 ай бұрын
Time travel occurs every instance that you listen to a memorable song from your youth. You are instantly transported back to the time and place of that song. Music is the only true time travel mechanism in existence that is available to everyone. Prove me wrong.
@RichardCharbonnier9 ай бұрын
I personally am tired of hearing the same songs over and over and over
@TheCaveman0805 ай бұрын
Einstein once said to someone..."If I put you in a dark cold room for a minute, it will seem like an hour.. and if I put you in a warm comfortable room with someone you love for an hour, it will feel like a minute." . So yes time is relative to the situation one is in at any given moment.😊
@lxw66578 ай бұрын
When you're younger you just absorb so much information and it feels a lot slower But as the years go by we took on more and more responsibility and menial tasks and it seems as though we just want our days to end so we can have the weekend off. We wish for these hours to fly by sometimes... Not really thinking about what that means in the grand scheme, one year closer to death, if you'd be lucky enough to die of old age. I never thought I would be closer to 30 than 20, but it happens lmaooo.
@KeithLapp-y6j5 ай бұрын
Ticking away the moments that make up the dull day
@MichaelC-to7uz3 ай бұрын
Lol!😮
@ballofwax9yards10 ай бұрын
Time flys when your'e having fun.
@TheJoker67898 ай бұрын
Time flies when you're having fun and nearly stops if you get miserable enough. At least the perceived passing of time does.
@talentsearcher4you5 ай бұрын
If i am given 1 year to live i am moving in with my mother in law. It will be the longest year of my life.😊
@CarlBrooks-j4g2 ай бұрын
When life takes from you. pausing and hope 🙏 amen ❤
@edpooler74359 ай бұрын
It seems that Eternity could be viewed as an infinitely large moment while a moment could be viewed as a finitely small eternity. Eternity is a vast openness while each moment of time is a tiny enclosure. Time seems to be a finite version of "many eternities" while eternity seems to be an infinite version of one moment of time.
@hilsbroorjlch3259 Жыл бұрын
I like the analogy of a pad of post it notes with a sharp stick pin all the way through them. The note pad is time and the straight pin is yourself. So you are connected to every point in time all at once even though you’re only experiencing it “now.”
@WheresBillie10411 ай бұрын
This is akin to what Jordan Peterson refers to as “community of selves”. Every person is part of a community that is themself, over periods of time
@matthewmaguire355411 ай бұрын
A famous jazz musician was asked once why heroin was so popular amongst jazz musicians. He explained that when improvising jazz even very fast that the heroin slows time so that you can in milliseconds make a decision what next note you’re going to play and it seems to be happening in slow motion even though to the audience things are going very fast. It creates the illusion that you have time to consider which note to play next even though you don’t. When sober this perception seems to be blocked by pragmatism and utility (the rational though vital can hinder spontaneous risk taking in creative pursuits) and lead to cation and ordinary time.
@Airborne-8011 ай бұрын
My late father would agree. Google Mort Weiss
@robertsteinbach73257 ай бұрын
There are 4 dimensional quantum "donuts", where an object appear out of nowhere, then split into two, then fuses together, then disappears. If we use time as a normal dimension it tracks as a "donut". This was found in linear accelerators.
@CybeleCotter Жыл бұрын
It feels like every person has their own individual time line. And those with a more powerful memory seem to have the ability to travel back in time for various amounts of [time]
@jurassicparkingplastic7258 Жыл бұрын
I've thought this before. Like, almost everyone is somewhere else in their life's timeline. What we experience is a reflection of their past or future
@alansun7011 ай бұрын
I have written records. Otherwise, I really wouldn't remember as much. The first 2 decades I lived through all the way were gone crazy fast.
@tombondcrispy658511 ай бұрын
Ah that sounds nice. Makes me feel better.
@louisrobertson921511 ай бұрын
😂😂
@gaholla290511 ай бұрын
You can't everybody that😮...😂😂
@kirstenseberg82958 ай бұрын
My sister had a childhood friend with a 2/29 birthday - you still count each year. You celebrate either the day before or after. If you only count by the literal date, your friends start retiring when you aren't old enough to vote.
@brianegendorf202311 ай бұрын
Imagine a moment of space time like a frames in a film. You can have a 2 hour movie. In the theater, that movie is shown at 24 frames per second. If you watch that same movie DVD, its at 30 frames per second. Even though both movies are 2 hours long, there is actually more increments of time in a 30 fps dvd than there is on a 24 fps film. Our minds work the same way too. The more we "check in" on events to keep track of the passage of time, the more time there will be to keep track of. When you go somewhere, and you don't know where you are going, it will most likely seem to take longer to get there than when you come back to your starting position. Because when you don't know how long the trip is suppose to be or what the landmarks are, you check in more, which creates more time. On your return trip, you are more aware of the order of things you saw on the way..and you tend to check in less..so the trip seems to go faster.
@kermitefrog6411 ай бұрын
Time really goes faster as it is relative to the way you experience time. A period of time becomes a smaller fraction of your overall existence. As is expressed in 2 Peter 3:8 a thousand years is like one day to the Creator of the universe. At 62 a year flies by as compared with when I was a teenager or younger.
@marcuserectus24428 ай бұрын
Time is money. 15 bucks an hour. When your out of money your time is up.
@toadsauce80918 ай бұрын
There’s no such thing as eternity or infinity. How long or far is half or 1/100th or a trillionth? Food for thought.
@Alien_isolationist8 ай бұрын
I'm turning 40 this year & it's surprising how fast an hour goes. The days fly by. Could it be my age, or could it be the Matrix servers are filling up?
@Itsthatoneguy3713 ай бұрын
I thought the same, just wait until you’re 50. Lately it feels like I get up on Sunday and do a few things and it’s time to go to bed on Saturday. And I’m left wondering if I actually spent the time in the days in between sleeping or did I actually do the things I remember doing or was it a dream?
@TimCoy-z4e9 ай бұрын
The explanation of time starts from how it’s used. Human beings use time to synchronize activities - operate trains, have meetings, eat meals and so forth. Animals use time to synchronize activities and processes - breeding, sleep, hibernation and so forth. Rocks don’t use time, planets don’t use time, quantum particles don’t use time. It turns out that single cells, of all types, use time to synchronize their functions. Time is essential to ensure cell division happens in the right sequence and each stage does not overlap with the previous and following stages. If this didn’t happen the cell would not divide correctly and life would not exist. Therefore time is a concept only useful to living organisms. Time can therefore be defined as a count used by living organism to synchronize activities and processes. Time moves in one direction because a useful count moves in one direction. Time slows down when you age because your body clocks slow down as you age. Time appears to run more slowly in periods of stress because your body clocks are sampling activities more rapidly to help you survive. If you accept this definition then it’s obvious the past doesn’t exist, the future doesn’t exist, time travel is not possible, and all time paradoxes are nonsense. If you don’t accept this definition then please provide another provable definition. Before you can say time is caused by entropy or movement or anything else you have to define time first. Simply saying time is something measured by a clock is not good enough.
@LindaHerron-h9qАй бұрын
I have only been in a now moment. Right now. Looking back I was in a now moment then, then looking ahead it will be right now when I get there. I have never not been in the moment of now.
@merrileeheard3889 Жыл бұрын
Mike, my dad and my uncle got into a MASSIVE argument about time zones. My dad INSISTED that time zones don't exist because the sun doesn't arbitrarily jump in one hour increments😂😂. He was SERIOUS! Thanks for the timely reminder 😂😂😂
@julianaylor4351 Жыл бұрын
He's sort of right time zones are just a device to help us travel around the world and communicate with each other. They are artificial constructs like most of our stuff. But even if you don't use them, they exist only because we created them. 😆
@merrileeheard3889 Жыл бұрын
@@julianaylor4351 Totally agree. But the imagine of my dad and my uncle yelling at each other, almost nose to nose, was beyond priceless!
@johntracy72 Жыл бұрын
Does your dad also believe earth is flat? Many flat earthers say a similar thing.
@merrileeheard3889 Жыл бұрын
@@johntracy72 No, he actually didn't. But he did have some pretty off the wall conspiracy theories. He died almost 20 years ago.
@JuanRodriguez-ce8vs Жыл бұрын
Not entirely incorrect. Time zones, seconds, minutes, months... are just human constructs we use to try to understand, and manage the passing of time.
@recommended413411 ай бұрын
I've noticed that seasons in the UK seem to have shifted When I was a child winter was between November and January now winter seems to be between December and February.. also summer seems later I'm now. Im 47 so I believe it's shifted over past 30 years by about a month 🤔
@gaholla290511 ай бұрын
If you only knew how the seasons have changed in ATL Georgia... Matter of fact we really only have two season. Hot and Cold 😂😂
@oldplucker19 ай бұрын
There are always changes but from the 1950s to 2024 the weather has been normal. Meteorological winter is officially December, January and February. This can vary a month or two either side in terms of temperature. I can remember sunbathing in February in the UK with a temperature of over 20 deg C with a garden BBQ party on the lawn. There are weather cycles.
@SatanBrain139 ай бұрын
Same here in America, everything has changed. From seasons shifted as you mention to repeated monsoon downpours like we are suddenly in south east Asia which keep causing historical never before seen flash flooding. We also see cold snaps the past decade of negative Fahrenheit temperature almost every winter, I barely remember any single digit temps but never once - digit temperatures ever the first 40 years of my life.
@mrmr-qx4jq7 ай бұрын
Its the same as its been in america where I'm at
@ksc7437 ай бұрын
South Africa here. The seasons have shifted. We used to have Spring and Autumn (my favourite times of year). Now we have Summer and Winter. The transition is so quick.
@shawnific10 ай бұрын
These documentaries are the fast food of information ... to be ingested fast and passed out faster.
@CrazyBear6510 ай бұрын
When you're a kid, summer never lasts long enough, and school seems to be monotonous never ending drudgery. As you get older, time seems to go faster. But I think that's a matter of human perception. I don't believe time moves, but rather _we_ move thru it. I've done copious amounts of LSD, some might even say _inordinate_ amounts. Greenwich mean time or UTC? And how long does it take for the dawn to go from GMT to the international dateline? Why do we still do daylight savings time? It still gets dark way too early in the winter. That causes seasonal affective disorder in some folks. Reefer plants need 18 hours of daylight for optimum vegetative growth. Eternity is a mobius, no beginning, no end. An infinite universe has no edges, no up, down, left, right, front or back. But it's still three dimensional, how? Why is it not multidimensional? Because we can only perceive three? But what about a tesseract? How can we conceive the existence of an infinite Deity? Mortal flesh is finite, but spirit is infinite. I often feel like they fired the starters pistol before I was ready and I got left behind at the starting line, I've been playing catch up all my life, because the world seems to be in a hurry to go nowhere. I stopped to smell the roses and ten years went by in the blink of an eye. Just slow down for a minute, give me a chance to catch up. But the world just keeps on going. I don't have that magic stopwatch. Why does it take me approximately two to three hours to get ready for work, but yet other folks jump out of bed and go? I need coffee to even be able to function and not just go back to bed. Then it takes time to brew a pot, it takes time to drink 20 oz of coffee, and it takes time to shit, shower, and shave, it takes time to get dressed, etc. etc. ad nauseam. But when there's snow to plow, I can somehow jump up out of bed, get dressed in nothing flat, and go jump in the truck and go plow. It's almost like I'm two different dudes, one is Mr Lazy and the other is Mr Git-r-done. When I don't have any pot to smoke the day seems to drag ass, but when I have plenty of pot to smoke tempus fugit. Perhaps the passage of time, (or the _perception_ of the passage of time) is directly relative to one's present state of mind... Time is nonlinear, it's a helix within a helix within a helix within... (Dream within a dream within a dream within a...) Reality is a concept. But maybe we're just lines of code in a program. That's a scary thought, ain't it? Thought is faster than light, faster than time. Thought is of the spirit, spirit is of the aether, modern science denies the existence of the aether, but without thought, science wouldn't exist. It's like I think, therefore I am, I am, therefore I think. When a tree falls in the woods and there's nobody within earshot, does The Buddha smile? One of my old buddies used to say, "Reality is for people who can't handle drugs." But maybe the universe/multiverse is all contained within a speck of dust on Horton the elephant's trunk. Or maybe we're all Janis Joplin's dream. Maybe no power in the 'verse can stop Summer Glau, and she can off you with her brain. Now _that's_ ruttin shiny! ...Or maybe we're all brains in jars. Point is, nobody knows for certain until they die. Til then it's all pie in the sky. Later-bye.
@myriamguzman81719 ай бұрын
Love to see you're back! Have always enjoyed List 25.
@silentdarkn3ss4058 ай бұрын
i believe i may have the answer to how time moves, or “flows”. time isn’t a single linear path, nor is it a branch, but a flow of multiple rivers running parallel, intersecting at points, yet always moving forward. i say rivers to explain that in a faster current, one cannot move backwards, but only fight it (ie: memories, rather than a physical, being the only possible way of “going backwards in time”), because the current is constantly moving forward.
@tiredandretired7137 Жыл бұрын
Time does not change, speed up or slow down. What does change is our perspection of time and the function of our clocks.
@robertpolnicky77028 ай бұрын
The one thing ive moticed since ive gotten old the significance of events seems to diminish because ocf their relative short duration.
@thesaints-7-andrew.9 ай бұрын
Watching from Greece.hi everybody. Very interesting video.
@MichaelC-to7uz3 ай бұрын
Hi
@kenpalmer33428 ай бұрын
TIME IS MOTION. WITHOUT MOTION, EVERYTHING IS STAGNANT.
@craigday17599 ай бұрын
Life is like a roll of toilet paper. As you get closer to the end, it seems to turn faster.
@checkfoldcallraise7 ай бұрын
In the end, it all went to shit! 😅😅😅
@tulthor29673 ай бұрын
Same as the Universe!
@rs72098Ай бұрын
I believe time from a physicist standpoint time does actually go slower when we are young, because we are smaller, with a smaller field of gravity. Once we are fully grown time moves slightly faster. I don't notice any time differences from age 16 going forward.
@PeterHernandez-lg2eh9 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Wow time flies now. 70 going on 71
@lynnkanerva4519Ай бұрын
WAY back when I was in 8th grade, our teacher told the class that when you get older the years are going to just click by. Us kids looked at each other like what? Is he crazy? and now some 45+ years later the old guy was so right.
@DAWOL2025-fs1ve11 ай бұрын
Our theory is that the perception of a year gets shorter and shorter as it becomes a smaller and smaller percentage of ones life. We actually heard someone else say this. I don't know if someone deduced the same logic, or our theory spread that fast
@fuel2big8 ай бұрын
As Humans we are only aware of Time as being something we must live with, Live by and deal with every day. Short story is that Time as we know it does not exist out there in the Cosmos, if a human spirit ( The Soul ) does go on to exist after our bodies die then Earth time becomes irrellevant, if a soul lives for eternity then there would be no need to count or live by minutes, Days, Hours or years.
@LindaHerron-h9qАй бұрын
We are all in an eternity. The only moment I have been in is the moment if now. Right now. Looking back I see that I was at a moment of now, then. Never been in any other moment I have only experienced everything at a moment of noe. It has never not been now.
@ITIsFunnyDamnIT Жыл бұрын
I was always taught that time is nothing more than a man made construct to measure the length of the day. It's kind of hard to imagine a 4th dimension when time isnt real.
@ryanvess616211 ай бұрын
Time is the natural occurrence of entropy. Not man made. The measurement of time is a man made construct, but the passing of time will always be measured by the beings it affects. Otherwise you wouldn't be able to survive.
@chriscook247910 ай бұрын
It's hard to imagine because it doesn't exist and can't exist
@MaryMary-gb2ki10 ай бұрын
😊Ll
@zeroonetime10 ай бұрын
"The secrets of inner strength" I.S. silence, for silence is the ultimate Truth, which cannot be distorted or misinterpreted. Otherwise B-elief S-ystems are no other than B.S. Freedom of Mind, is a key to a life worth living.
@bakert700010 ай бұрын
This was very interesting. I think it is interesting when twins who are born minutes apart are born in two seperate years because one was born before midnight and one after midnight. I think time zones are interesting especially going from one time zone to another. I was going between eastern and central this part summet between Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. My car adjusted saw and reminded me of the time change but my phone took longer to change between time zones. Some people live and work between time zones everyday. It can get confusing but you can get used to it. He didn’t talk about daylight savings time. It is like changing time zones. What am interesting topic
@jonbostic50138 ай бұрын
I’ve done lsd 1000’s of times and shrooms 100’s of times and Pyotie buttons a few times and it does alter time and perception it’s great
@TheAirplaneDriver7 ай бұрын
When I was 15 it seemed to take an eternity for my 16th birthday so I could drive. That milestone seems like it passed a couple of months ago…..now I’m 70.
@bigbassjonz9 ай бұрын
No it doesn't go faster. Our perception of time changes as our ability to process information slows down. This is what makes it seem that time is moving faster.
@ronaldmartino26109 ай бұрын
Time is an illusion. Time doesn't pass, WE DO!
@mookapar18 ай бұрын
Opinion with no proof
@ronaldmartino26108 ай бұрын
@@mookapar1 You have to come up with something better than that if you're going to troll opinions. You obviously don't have a depth in knowledge to even understand it or even think it through before vomiting closed mindedness. Let me guess. You lead at absolutely nothing and follow anything. At least try to digest the comment. E=Mc2. Accepted but can't be proven. It's called theory genius. Probably way beyond your ability to comprehend. Try not to expose your ignorance so easily. Besides many may have tried to prove it but they are all dead. Ummm? And time still exists? Ummm? I can hear the air escaping as you just read that.
@DATo_DATonian7 ай бұрын
..... and lunch time doubly so.
@ronaldmartino26107 ай бұрын
@@mookapar1 How very clever however it is not my opinion, it is a theory based on life. The world changes because we change it. It doesn't grow buildings or start wars. We do and long after you and I are gone time itself will not have changed. Only the people in it will have. My dear friend, think. E=Mc2 can't be proven either but we call it truth although it is theoretical. Expand your thinking, open your mind. Our time here is short. Make something change and you too will be a memory. Make it a positive one and like so many in history, you can become part of time for perhaps a blink of time. We are all just here for a drop in the bucket of time. Try to consider, the space and time you occupy at this very moment is the same space and time someone else may have occupied a thousand years ago. A hundred thousand years ago. Or, as you said, "Opinion without proof"
@fuckyouyoutube9955 ай бұрын
@@mookapar1they said the same thing to gallalee when he said they earth was round.
@myscreen2urs9 ай бұрын
I've watched short movies that felt long and long movies that felt short. My theory: it depends on the number of unique events and sequences in the film. It there's a lot going on in a short space of time, there's more information and therefore more time perceived. If a long movie has fewer but longer segments of events, less information gives the illusion of shorter time
@josephtaylor5077 Жыл бұрын
Mike, I love your neediness! Nice drop of a random a Loki reference. I was wondering when you’d reference the TVA. Nice job!
@angelinaleonardo47965 ай бұрын
I was bullied and abused as a child. Time in my mind was not my friend. It became my enemy. Being psychologicaly tortured became a second to second mind altering experiance. When I look back on it I was very aware of time on my brain. The endless suffering.
@angelinaleonardo47965 ай бұрын
I started to read. Books became my saving grace. I was able to set aside my pain and live in someone elses stories. I was able to escape my reality and live in another. Brought me a sense of peace and calmness in what was a time of great suffering and trauma. Thank you Jesus for keeping me safe.
@R3b3l-Scumm11 ай бұрын
This may fit in the category of time slowing down. I grew up playing baseball my whole childhood. When I was batting and really "in the zone" as a pitch came towards the plate I could clearly see the seams of the ball and how it was spinning.
@leannmean64629 ай бұрын
Why are there not 13 months with 28 days each? With a recalculated length of a second stretching to 1.002739726 times the current unit, we would not have to account for that extra day. The measurement of time, being relative, will need to be adjusted to maintain a 24 hour day and account for gravity. There should be a standard equation used for this and applied at the same time globally to keep everything in sync.
@jovanweismiller7114 Жыл бұрын
Mind-altering substances definitely alter time perception! I'm 76 now & I haven't done illegal substances in 50 years, but I'll never forget one experience. A friend & I had agreed to meet our dates for the evening in a bar that had pinball machines. We dropped acid and decided to play a few games whilst waiting. It was amazing. The ball seemed to take forever to drop down the playing field but it didn't improve our ability to control the ball. After what seemed like 45 minutes or an hour, we decided we'd been stood up & left. We caught hell the next day when the ladies found us. The 45 minutes or an hour we had perceived had actually been about 10 minutes. They showed up and thought THEY had been stood up!
@MicBain Жыл бұрын
Haha I love it. I haven't done acid in many years either, but man I have some amazing memories of the experiences I had.
@kristicutsinger2935 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever been offered to present other things? You have a good way of communicating, presenting. You can be goofy and serious.
@thatguy708510 ай бұрын
Yes… and I feel time is going faster
@robertpolnicky77028 ай бұрын
If you lookback over 10 minutes its the same but it picks up when you think about the length of a day.
@Spitnchicklets Жыл бұрын
Okay so, If it takes 1 second for the second hand to move to the next second doesn’t that mean that time is actually doubled in length 🧐
@yt_hatescrime_data430111 ай бұрын
No. It moves 60 times in the minute. 1 movement = 1 second (60x1=60).👍
@drbassface9 ай бұрын
As a musician and thinking about perceived tempos of a song…I remember the version of Revolution by the Beatles on the White album seeming painfully slow. Slow tempos and even looking at a record on the turntable…it all sounds less slow and looks less slow as an older adult. Temp perception related to age….interesting.
@michaelccopelandsr7120 Жыл бұрын
I need help with my new years resolution. I've figured out how to change the stars. My idea for changing the stars includes Orion and Pleiades (Subaru). I figure it's time to put something up there that's relevant to us, don't you think? Take Orion's belt and Betelgeuse becomes the head with a baseball hat. Below the belt are two legs bending at the knee. The feet aligning perfectly under the bent knees. The 3 stars of Orion's belt align perfectly as the 3 fat belt loops on a baseball uniform. The spear pointing at "Subaru" is the bat being swung and "Pleiades" is the baseball flying away after being hit. Put it all together and you get, "THE ALL-STAR." In my case, I see a left-handed batter and I imagine a "7" on the jersey. Which makes him, "Mickey." (As it should be ;-) But you can put any number you want, making, "THE ALL-STAR," any player you want. It'd be wrong of me to not, at least, try. This is me, trying. Pass it on, please and thank you. Don't worry, where I come from, crazy is a compliment. ;-P
@Airborne-8011 ай бұрын
You my friend are beautifully alive
@michaelccopelandsr7120Ай бұрын
@@Airborne-80 Thank you ;-P
@michaelccopelandsr7120Ай бұрын
@@Airborne-80 What's really cool is, my parents were teachers and taught this to their students. 20+ years worth growing up and teaching their children. So on and so on. Kind of already changed the stars. ;-P
@MegaSkills99 ай бұрын
Time is NOT just a human concept. It is a FACT that the universe we live in is expanding. Time is linked to space. Liner time is a result of the universe expanding outward. It's what gives Time an arrow of time. If the universe stopped expanding time would freeze and it our universe then started contracting, Time would actually go backwards. As weird as this sounds, its true.
@pascalonyango24278 ай бұрын
I don't think time is about expansion of the universe It's all about rotation of earth around the sun If the earth stopped when its at night, in that particular area people would experience night for eternity with no daytime, Other areas would experience daytime( for example earth stopping at noon, so people experience 12 oclock for their eternity) with no nights and so there would be no need for time or clocks because time is not moving😂
@MegaSkills98 ай бұрын
No offense but what you think here is worthless. I have an IQ of genius and was trying to teach you something with my post. When you can prove to me that your IQ is above mine (165) you can debate this with me and I will consider your opinion. In the meantime, read my post about 10 times and try to grasp the concept of what is reality. The Earth and Sun could both disappear and it would do nothing to alter time when time and space are linked together. You need to think BIG. The entire universe is evolving constantly, and as it moves outward and time is dragged along with it, the space itself is getting bigger. Time is a measurement of any single point in space moving down a line in one directing forming the past - present- future. You can't separate time from space. Open up your mind to deeper ideas and you will learn more in life. (Don't reply - Just learn.) You're Welcome.@@pascalonyango2427
@debbieellett9093 Жыл бұрын
@list25 I'm only halfway through this video and my brain hurts! You're gonna blow up what little bit of gray matter that I have left! Great job at bringing these awesome bits of information to our attention(even though this one is making my brainy bits hurt😂). 👏👏👏👏
@bonnytaylor755810 ай бұрын
Debbie 😂😂 Best..me too 😂😂 ❤
@richardlampman14978 ай бұрын
Image if we are living in the future and each moment that passes takes us back in time.
@pshh.9 ай бұрын
The time it took me to read the comments about peoples perceptions of time can never be returned!! And this im sure of :(
@MichaelC-to7uz3 ай бұрын
You'll just have to use time differently in the future to make up for time lost today😮
@ryanarundel25578 ай бұрын
I started guessing the time two years ago. I take about ten seconds to process the time in my head. On average I am within ten minutes.
@maestromike91971 Жыл бұрын
We just turned our clocks Back an hour. If you have the day off. It’s great . If you are working, the night you usually don’t get paid for the extra hour.😊
@Country_sunflower8 ай бұрын
One thing you stated was that the Bible states the earth was created in 6 "days". The Bible also states that a day to us is 1000 years to God. 2 Peter 3:8 So really these creative days are just time periods, that could have lasted 1000's of years or longer. It's just a way of breaking up what was created during that time period. We can see from the scriptures, God exists outside of time, he created it for us, by giving us ways to measure it. The cycle of the moon and our orbit around the sun for example. Also seasons. Understanding this helped me trust the Bible.
@hihatjas94775 ай бұрын
Also the different earth ages.
@DavidFMayerPhD Жыл бұрын
The great Arthur Eddington defined the progress of time as the increase of entropy.
@juliaellis20469 ай бұрын
The Bible does not give a time frame for its existence. The arch bishop of Armagh, James Ussher, "figured out" an age back to creation by the begats and looking at ancient calenders. He is the one credited with the date of approx. 6,000 years ago. But, son of could have been descendant of. Day is not necessarily what we mean by day. It could very well be a reference to give us an understanding within our ability to comprehend. Most especially for ancient people to comprehend. It could also be an allegory to teach a concept. But, no matter what anyone believes: there is no specific time frame for creation in the Bible.
@md.asifrazzak688211 ай бұрын
Time does not get faster. When we were young, we had lots of things to do and less time to think of time. Now, when we are ageing, we have less work and more time in hand. So we pay attention to how fast we are nearing death.
@papadwarf676210 ай бұрын
Yep and every one is going to die sooner than later
@dallasstang281811 ай бұрын
Expectation makes time slow down. Fear of it makes it speed up. Prove me wrong
@Mitsubachicats Жыл бұрын
Wow! I do enjoy your presentations. Keep up the good work. 👍
@BTCS-iw8bn8 ай бұрын
in the morning after alarm went off, if u close eyes for 1 min, 1 hour pass. but in a boring math class, 1 min feels like an hour😢
@lokiwolf6194 Жыл бұрын
Time is a big ball of wibbly wobbly stuff to quote The Doctor.
@kittycato20239 ай бұрын
Id love for you to do a video explaining where the universe started or whwere the beginning and edge of universe is. Or if god created everything who is god? Who created him?
@jtsather453511 ай бұрын
Mamma always said, "The older you get, the faster it goes."
@John-d9e4x8 ай бұрын
Just like a roll of toilet paper,
@JIm-w1b10 ай бұрын
Einstein said time is caused by a gravitational warp in space that bends light, and slows light down. The light is delayed, and time is this delay. This is the warp factor in Star Trek, to where you don't move at a faster speed, you slow down light instead. If it takes you 1 minute to go 1 mile at 60 miles an hour, you decrease the warp in space to shorten the minute to 1 second, what has the same effect as travelling at 59 times faster. If there was progressively less and less warp, then time would speed up until you would travel untold trillions of miles in an instant. At zero warp, time stops.
@francisfischer76208 ай бұрын
Well, at 70, i certainly seems so!
@mz.jackson376010 ай бұрын
The PRESENT is technically the PAST! According to many physicists, everything we interpret as the present has, in fact, already come to pass. This is because it takes the brain a slight fraction of a second to process any incoming information, and therefore, by the time our brain registers an event, that particular event will have technically already begun to transpire some fractions of a second beforehand. So, although it may appear as though we are witnessing the present moment as it is plays out in "real time", we are instead actually witnessing a slightly delayed version of the present moment. Say for example, you're reading a book late at night and suddenly the power goes out. By the time it registers in your mind that you can no longer see the words on the page and that everything around you is enveloped in darkness, the room would've already been pitch black before you were even aware of it. Of course, this delay in our perception is so short that it is impossible for us to detect. It has been claimed by certain various shamans, yogis, monks and other Indigenous spiritual figures throughout the world that it is indeed possible to transcend the constraints of our mental and physical limitations - including those imposed by time and space and matter - through deep meditation and breathing practices, (such as Pranayama breathing or Savasana yoga, for example), and truly exist within the stillness of the present moment. There is, of course, no way of proving or disproving such claims, however, those of you who have engaged in some form of deep meditation/breathing exercises are undoubtedly well aware of the tremendous impact such practices have on your perception of time, particularly with respect to the present. As to whether or not these differences in perception have any significance or validity in the physical or scientific realm remains an ongoing subject of debate, however I firmly believe that we should not be so quick to dismiss the ancient wisdom of our Elders and Shamans. As every serious student of any of the Vedic, Shamanistic, or Indigenous spiritual traditions can attest, the only meaningful difference between science and spirit is semantics; the fundamental principles are identical.
@randomami81769 ай бұрын
Yes, I’ve also heard and seen documents on that fact. It’s fascinating and scary. I saw a video by Vsauce, explaining about how everything we see (and feel?) as “present” is technically past because of the nanoseconds the info takes to get to the brain.
@tqxicpredator66788 ай бұрын
Time dont exist It Is man made there for time travel can not exist because it's based on time, time is something that we are controlled by like religion for example in this day in age laws and government order, time is a powerful tool we wake up at a certain times sleep at certain times work at certain times and so on take a way time our world would be lost people won't have order or routine we depend on Time!! time changes little by little and we have to adjust it to put time back to normal this is because of our planet it moves away from the sun 6 to 8 inches a year every 4 years we have to adjust time as in days and years and so on at some point our planet will be out of the inhabitetal zone and time as we know it will be complety different to how we depend on It now but don't worry we still have a few million years before this happens that's If we don't kill ourselves before 😎👍
@pascalonyango24278 ай бұрын
@@tqxicpredator6678are you sure about your information? About earth moving away from the sun, 6 inches in every 4 years?
@tqxicpredator66788 ай бұрын
No 6 to 8 inches every year and yes we are moving slowly away from the sun all the planets are 😎👍
@pascalonyango24278 ай бұрын
@@tqxicpredator6678I don't think so What's your evidence
@jamesthomas848111 ай бұрын
Infinity if governed by the figure "8" sign can be counted as we do days. When at any point of origin has been crossed that would be one lap of your infinity.