Epoce
*crais*
I guess this goes here. I don't really know. I've never had a reason to be intelligent before.
Now, this concept has been touched by I believe a Vsauce episode of some sort, but this is kind of a specified expandation of the theory I guess?
Now, this concept has been touched by I believe a Vsauce episode of some sort, but this is kind of a specified expandation of the theory I guess?
The concept of time is one hella scary thing.
Humans label this.. absence of time.. nothing. Because we couldn't measure how long a day was. Or how long a month, year, or decade was. So we can't accurately describe what happened in a period of "time". But think about this: Humans are the only creature on earth that have any "close-to-accurate" timescale.
In science terms "Time is a dimension and measure in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future, and also the measure of durations of events and the intervals between them."
In short, time is what we think of as a week. A month. Year. Decade. Century.
But the scariest part? Humans are the only species known to have this concept. Animals use a different concept.
Instead of understanding the passage of time, dogs instead rely on internal biological indicators to remember "when", daily events happen.
But they don't remember. Their internal biological clock is pre-set. Kinda like a manufactured clock. They are programmed, in short, to know when we come home, or when dinner is ready.
They don't know what TIME dinner will be ready, or what TIME we will be home. They just know WHEN it will happen.
It's confusing, right? Well.. no.
Humans refer to a calendar to represent a month. In that month, on average, 30 days pass. However to any other species on earth, that month.. never existed. Basicly.. dogs and other animals rely on a series of events. "Well.. this happened today.. it will happen again." and so on and so forth until they can accurately guesstimate when something will happen. But... with the concept of time.. comes the fear of it running out.
Since humans are the only animal on earth to understand, and even begin to grasp the concept of time (which we very loosely... loosely grasp) we are the only animals with this illogical fear, that time will run out.
Does your dog get worried when it wakes up late for a vet appointment? Well.. no because it doesn't know what the hell a vet is. But let's give a dog a reasonable amount of sense to know that a vet is a doctor.
Because of this absence of time concept, dogs wouldn't get worried. They never knew when the appointment was to begin with.
Humans, on the other hand... do. So when you wake up late.. you rush, scramble and make a mad dash.. to get to where you're going. Which leads to my next point: death.
Animals don't fear death (again they don't know what it is, but let's give them that concept) because they don't know when it'll happen. Humans have a rough guess on how many years they'll live, if nothing happens in between those years.
We're the only animals.. who are afraid of dying.
Basically it says how humans are the only things afraid of death.
And before you get all "AMG you did not write dis" I did. Most of you believe me to be this stupid person, but I have intelligent moments here and there. While I have to credit some outside sources for some of the information, and Vsauce for the idea, the body itself was written by me. The theory, and ideas, were created in this head.
Have fun beating me down.
Humans label this.. absence of time.. nothing. Because we couldn't measure how long a day was. Or how long a month, year, or decade was. So we can't accurately describe what happened in a period of "time". But think about this: Humans are the only creature on earth that have any "close-to-accurate" timescale.
In science terms "Time is a dimension and measure in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future, and also the measure of durations of events and the intervals between them."
In short, time is what we think of as a week. A month. Year. Decade. Century.
But the scariest part? Humans are the only species known to have this concept. Animals use a different concept.
Instead of understanding the passage of time, dogs instead rely on internal biological indicators to remember "when", daily events happen.
But they don't remember. Their internal biological clock is pre-set. Kinda like a manufactured clock. They are programmed, in short, to know when we come home, or when dinner is ready.
They don't know what TIME dinner will be ready, or what TIME we will be home. They just know WHEN it will happen.
It's confusing, right? Well.. no.
Humans refer to a calendar to represent a month. In that month, on average, 30 days pass. However to any other species on earth, that month.. never existed. Basicly.. dogs and other animals rely on a series of events. "Well.. this happened today.. it will happen again." and so on and so forth until they can accurately guesstimate when something will happen. But... with the concept of time.. comes the fear of it running out.
Since humans are the only animal on earth to understand, and even begin to grasp the concept of time (which we very loosely... loosely grasp) we are the only animals with this illogical fear, that time will run out.
Does your dog get worried when it wakes up late for a vet appointment? Well.. no because it doesn't know what the hell a vet is. But let's give a dog a reasonable amount of sense to know that a vet is a doctor.
Because of this absence of time concept, dogs wouldn't get worried. They never knew when the appointment was to begin with.
Humans, on the other hand... do. So when you wake up late.. you rush, scramble and make a mad dash.. to get to where you're going. Which leads to my next point: death.
Animals don't fear death (again they don't know what it is, but let's give them that concept) because they don't know when it'll happen. Humans have a rough guess on how many years they'll live, if nothing happens in between those years.
We're the only animals.. who are afraid of dying.
Basically it says how humans are the only things afraid of death.
And before you get all "AMG you did not write dis" I did. Most of you believe me to be this stupid person, but I have intelligent moments here and there. While I have to credit some outside sources for some of the information, and Vsauce for the idea, the body itself was written by me. The theory, and ideas, were created in this head.
Have fun beating me down.