I don't think you guys are still talking about how we perceive time. — god must be atheist
It seems you sort of restated my original premise, maybe, maybe not. But why would you give up on understanding the psychology of time?The essential answer is:
Time is per se = as such, it-self, on its own, in its own right, in its very essence
undetectable = cannot be investigated in the slightest. — steppo25
My view is physical matter exists only in the present and that leads to the question of why and how we perceive past, present and future. — Mark Nyquist
If I remember correctly, until now, physical matter has always been found to exist in the future. — Luke
I reject that we perceive time in the first place — Mww
We don't need to perceive it directly. We can compute it, and we do — god must be atheist
for what we don't perceive, and for what we can't conceptualize, we don't have a name. — god must be atheist
Human language is the extension of models of reality — god must be atheist
the very title of the thread is "How do we perceive time?" — god must be atheist
We can compute it, and we do — god must be atheist
we compute duration or succession, — Mww
Your language makes explicit we must perceive all we name, which is obviously not the case. — Mww
Again you and I agree.I must admit I don’t know how we perceive time — Mww
Time is how we perceive entropy. — I like sushi
Thinking of time perception as mental content...... — Mark Nyquist
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