In this example, a person who is 5 years old and another who is 25 is used.

It is shown that to a 5 year old, the length of 1 year is now 0.2 times as fast as it seemed than when it was first experienced. And that to a 25 year old, the length of 1 year is now 0.04 times as fast as it seemed than when it was first experienced.
It should be noted that the denominator is meant to represent a person with perfect memory. An actual 5 year old or 25 year old may not remember anything from his/her first years. But the idea behind this theory is still the same.
Thus, I have proven:
1)A relatively real sensory perception is the sense of time, which needs memory to be experienced.
2)Time doesn't move faster or slower, it only seems to move faster or slower the more you think about your past
3)Most people who don't manipulate the speed of time the way I do dwell on the past too much
4)I am traveling faster than the speed of time.
5)Useless theories tend to be drawn up when under the influence of sugar
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