Ed!
Kava Enthusiast
We are, in fact, all living in a computer simulation.
I'm not an illicit substances person at all, but the one time I did try mj I had a very odd "time slowing down" moment. I came down from the high (a high that I really didn't enjoy), and was sober for 30-45 minutes (or so I thought) when I decided I was okay to drive home. Maybe another 15 minutes into driving everything around me became extremely slowed down. What should have been a hard to handle windy mountain road felt like a cake walk. I kept looking at the speedometer to see if I was just driving really slow or something, but I wasn't, it just felt like I was able to adjust faster than my surroundings. It was really really odd, and I didn't feel comfortable driving like that so I pulled over and camped out.
That got me thinking about time as less than absolute, but as KavaKrunked said, chances are it was more about the drug than me.
I'm not an illicit substances person at all, but the one time I did try mj I had a very odd "time slowing down" moment. I came down from the high (a high that I really didn't enjoy), and was sober for 30-45 minutes (or so I thought) when I decided I was okay to drive home. Maybe another 15 minutes into driving everything around me became extremely slowed down. What should have been a hard to handle windy mountain road felt like a cake walk. I kept looking at the speedometer to see if I was just driving really slow or something, but I wasn't, it just felt like I was able to adjust faster than my surroundings. It was really really odd, and I didn't feel comfortable driving like that so I pulled over and camped out.
That got me thinking about time as less than absolute, but as KavaKrunked said, chances are it was more about the drug than me.