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Measurement of individually perceived time v.s. universal time

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A Swiss company is exploring the measurement of perceived time (v.s. universal time) and is developing a device to measure personal time based on biometrics. Exciting perspectives. Their video presentation can be found here:

 

2 hours ago, Mind-Body-Passionate said:

developing a device to measure personal time

Just use a watch.

2 hours ago, Mind-Body-Passionate said:

Exciting perspectives

What would be the point? Confirming that time seemed to pass quickly or slowly?

Sounds like a product for people with money to waste.

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