Time Tips From the Universe

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Time can feel like a subjective experience-different at different points in our lives. It’s also a real, measurable thing. The universe may be too big to fully comprehend, but what we do know could help inform the ways we approach our understanding of ourselves, our purpose, and our time.
    Theoretical physicist and black-hole expert Janna Levin explains how the science of time can inspire new thinking and fresh perspectives on a much larger scale.
    Music by Rob Smierciak (“Slow Money, Money Time, Guitar Time, Ambient Time”), Gavin Luke (“Time Zones”), Hanna Lindgren (“Everywhere Except Right Here”), and Dylan Sitts (“On the Fritz”).
    Write to us at howtopodcast@theatlantic.com.
    Listen to How to Keep Time on your favorite podcast player: link.chtbl.com/howtokeeptime-...

Комментарии • 3

  • @beatrixkoch7582
    @beatrixkoch7582 Месяц назад +1

    When was about three-four I was panicking about the idea that I didn't exist before I was born. Adults used to say that thing happened before you were born. That was my first realisation of death backwards.
    For me this is not asymmetrical. As a child a wanted to believe somehow in some form I was always existing as an I am.

  • @jaimesalgadoakajaime_the_d7537
    @jaimesalgadoakajaime_the_d7537 2 месяца назад

    Thank you ❤