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| For example, if someone stayed in a nearly constant state of bliss where "time flew"...or on the flip side, if someone partook mainly in activities where "time stood still"...would this have a biological effect on perhaps, the aging process? I think typically any differences here would largely be attributed to the neuro-chemical/emotional relationships in our bodies during these different states, but what if these differences in our perception of time were to blame? |
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