Time - totally subjective?
Time is perceived by all of us - but our perception of it can change. If you wake up after a dreamless sleep, it may seem like hardly any time has passed. The same could be true with a coma. As Einstein said, an hour with a pretty girl may seem like a minute, but a minute sitting on hot coals may seem like an hour.
That is all pretty obvious. However, this is what I'm interested in; when in situations where we are in great danger, we sometimes notice that time seems to slow. This is because the brain is processing more information than usual. Does this mean that time is just the speed of information intake? Does this mean that our perception of time is not constant for the universe? If we could somehow by made to process a lot more information, and faster, would time slow down further? Could it stop all together? We could make time travel faster by decreasing this information flow, right?
What do you think?