The article discusses the "Logtime" hypothesis, which suggests that human perception of time becomes logarithmic as we age, leading to the sensation that years pass more quickly. This cognitive model posits that our time estimation is influenced by our age, resulting in a subjective experience of time that differs from the linear calendar. The article explores how psychological factors and the logarithmic scale can better explain our perception of time throughout life.
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