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And I guess I could be too privy for a night after that one. This one here, it's both some recent research. And I've also mentioned this too. I'm finding as I get older, maybe some of you can relate to this as well, but if you get older you find that time moves by a bit faster. And some recent research has found evidence as to why we perceive time moving faster as we age. And it seems to have a neurological basis. And it's referred to as neurological differentiation. And this is where certain areas of the brain become less specific in activity. And this causes the brain to shift through less distinct states used to mark passages of time. So older brains may have maybe logging fewer events at a given time frame. So that is the more recent explanation of why as we get older we tend to see
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