I have an analog watch that I wear dail
Interestingly, when digital watches came out, I had three before I gave up on wearing them. Everyone of them would run for a day or so and then go blank.
As for with increased age, life tends to become more repetitive and less exciting, that depends on the individual, clearly.
Some days can be slow and some fast for everyone depending on what you're doing. We've all experienced the slow passing of time when bored or working at a boring task. Yet if we're very busy and focused it can fly by.
That seems to point out how it relates very much to how occupied our minds are in some cases, as
@Sasyexa says perhaps a shift in consciousness is relative.
I also think it relates to how we are in the world, for instance spend some time living nomadic in a forest and time remains consistent. When immersed in living within society and all that that entails, it can fluctuate. Worlds within Worlds is my take on it.
In higher frequency levels such as the Astral World, Time is nonexistant along with the amazing fact you can be in two places at once. This seems to be consistent with night and day as in, I have astral traveled to places in my own country at night and it has also been night where I went to. On the other hand, I have gone from here at night to the opposite hemisphere and it has been daytime there.
Very interesting thread Dreamtime.
people seemed to change into the type of person who accepts everything they're told by official sources
Very interesting observation! I can't think when it happened
If time (an illusion) exists all at once---the past, present, and future---and is ever changing, then our perception of it may change with age & experience & wisdom. This theory makes a lot of sense for me, but why our perception changes I don't know.
Perhaps as we grow older our vibration rate speeds up.
This gets into the holographic universe theory, which says we are just beings of light, a frequency.
Yes, 2012 was a big year for me waking up further.
but critical thinking definitely disappeared seemingly overnight. I was putting it down to people's total immersion in the satisfaction of the physical Self in our materialistic current world while also thinking it seems like a spell cast and a new reality created within the ordinary one for the majority.
our perception of it may change with age & experience & wisdom.
It's something more than age related though. The months and the last two years I find are speeding past and I like you have crossed the half a century mark. But in the last two weeks I have experienced one day where I had achieved so much I was quite shocked when I looked at a clock and it was 10:30 am as I thought it must be close to 4pm.
I remarked on this to someone nearby, and they also expressed the same sentiment. Within a week I had a day that felt like two days long. Admittedly it was pouring rain so I could do nothing but read books, but normally time vanishes for me when I read and this day seemed endless.
It's almost like months and years have speeded up but days can fluctuate. All age groups seem to be noticing this so something strange is afoot alright in my opinion.
some time living nomadic in a forest and time remains consistent. When immersed in living within society and all that that entails, it can fluctuate
On considering this further, I suppose in Nature one is automatically synced with the Sun as
@Safranek said, but with artifical light after dark for most and all our distractions ,instead of slipping into contemplation and then sleep,we lose that connectiveness.