The article discusses the Logarithmic Time Perception Hypothesis, which posits that as people age, their perception of time becomes logarithmic rather than linear, leading to the feeling that years pass more quickly. This phenomenon suggests that the way we estimate time intervals, particularly longer periods, is influenced by our age, resulting in a subjective experience of time that differs significantly from actual clock time. The concept of "Logtime" is introduced as a cognitive model to explain this phenomenon in human psychology.
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