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Quick Media - Daily
Quick Media
4 episodes
2 days ago
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Time is Relative, Even in Your Brain!
Quick Media - Daily
14 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
Time is Relative, Even in Your Brain!

Ready to have your mind blown? 🤯 This episode explores the mind-bending concept of relative time, not just in the vast universe, but also inside your own head! 🧠We begin with Einstein's groundbreaking theory of relativity, which revealed that time is not a constant, but stretches and contracts depending on the observer's speed and gravity. 🌌 But get this: our brains also perceive time in a relative way, constantly adjusting our internal clocks based on the situation! ⏱️To prove it, we'll unpack fascinating research on rats who, like us, seem to juggle multiple "timekeepers" in their brains. 🐀 These experiments show how a simple interruption can make them reset, stop, or keep ticking, depending on which duration they're focused on. It's like having a stopwatch for short tasks, a grandfather clock for longer ones, and maybe even a sundial for really, really long ones! ⏳Join us as we decode the science behind this mind-boggling phenomenon and discover:●How Einstein's theories about the cosmos connect to the way we experience time on a personal level.12●The surprising evidence that our brains don't rely on a single, universal clock, but a whole orchestra of them!34●Why that "long meeting" might feel like an eternity for you, but just a blip to your colleague (it's not just about how boring it is!).2●What this all means for our understanding of memory, attention, and even consciousness.56Get ready to reconsider everything you thought you knew about time, because after this episode, you'll never look at a clock the same way again! 🕰️

Quick Media - Daily
Interesting and quick news bits.