Vianilmausten
Vianilmausten is a hypothetical concept that describes the subjective experience of perceiving time as flowing at a variable rate. In this theoretical framework, an individual's internal clock is not constant but can speed up or slow down depending on a variety of factors, such as emotional state, cognitive load, or even environmental stimuli. For example, during moments of intense joy or danger, time might feel as though it is passing much more quickly, a phenomenon often described as "time flying." Conversely, periods of boredom or anticipation might lead to a perceived deceleration of time, where minutes feel like hours.
The concept of vianilmausten explores the psychological and neurological mechanisms that might underlie these subjective temporal